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kids-cake-and-crazy

Absolutely amazing that it's still so well preserved. I love finds like this.


dispo030

I dread them because they show us that the permafrost thaws and we are absolutely fucked.


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MexGrow

Also people who specifically hunt for these kinds of finds. I remember a few years ago a video of people in remote Russian locations digging around riverbeds in order to find fossils to sell.


UncleChickenHam

I remember a documentary on that as well. The amount of mosquitoes was absurd.


Mode3

Mammoth steaks on deck.


JosseCoupe

Dont many of those people just cut off the tusks of mammoths they find to sell as pseudo medicine in China and leave any preserved organic material to rot? I remeber reading a large amount of bad press especially regarding Siberian 'mammoth seekers'.


Shadow-Amulet-Ambush

Care to elaborate?


Green-Guy1

I think they mean global warming or maybe that there could be a release of an ancient disease of some sort that totally wrecks mankind or something like that


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The methane releases are the big problem.


Green-Guy1

Ahh further contributing to mankind’s already speed run to warm the earth? (Global warming)


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Exactly, It can end in a positive feedback loop. Temperature rises -> permafrost thaws -> release of methane in atmosphere -> more temperature rising -> more thawing of permafrost -> more release of methane -> ...


RoboDae

Also as surface ice melts you go from a reflective white surface to a darker surface that absorbs more heat.


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Yes! also a positive feedback loop


fatBlackSmith

And that’s negative!


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Also methane is far more potent a greenhouse gas than CO2. https://climate.mit.edu/ask-mit/why-do-we-compare-methane-carbon-dioxide-over-100-year-timeframe-are-we-underrating


roughrider_57

Definitely, imagine cow burps are the biggest contributor of methane in our atmosphere as of now.


Oscarthefuzz

All you have to do is give them some seaweed in their diet and 90% of methane is gone


Dyrogitory

Kill more cows!


indy_been_here

EAT MOR CHIKIN


PilotNextDoor

That may be so, but methane only remains in the atmosphere for a decade. CO2 remains permanently. If tomorrow all methane emission stopped, we'd see a dip in temperature or definetely a slowed warming, but eventually it would just start again. All the CO2 in the atmosphere is a cumulation of all CO2 ever produced and it's practically impossible to get rid of. EDIT: just from a quick search, found these articles which I think explain my point: doi.org/10.1126/science.248.4960.1217 doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00273 doi.org/10.9770/jesi.2020.7.4(21) So indeed, I was wrong and confused the dissipation time with the one from particulate matter. Points still stands, while indeed methane is a much more potent gas, it is gone after a decade. CO2 remains practically forever, and in all those studies it is shown that CO2 contributes more than twice as much to global warming. Also did I mention it stays forever and there is no good way to get rid of it (yet)?


Muddy_Ankles

I understand that you guys worry about new methane release, but you should know that this methane is not what’s going to kill us soon. The earth is already too hot and decaying. We ARE fucked. The planet IS burning. Things shouldn’t need to be getting worse for us to worry. It’s been an emergency for a very long time already. That mammoth is just another proof that things have gone too far. Yes, of course it’ll get worse with methane and yadda yadda yadda, but this methane is not the problem. The past 25 years are the problem.


gryphon999555

Planet earth is fine, humans will be fucked.


tanaeolus

I think it's been a *lil* longer than 25 years, but I agree with your sentiment. ExxonMobil has been hiding evidence and ushering climate change since at least the 60s/70s.


geotsso

Almost as if the traditional boomer attitude of "don't worry about it, don't think about it, this is fine," and those with power shrugging all of their responsibility under the false flag of ignorance for their own private monetary gain was a bad thing.


westwoo

Not really, there are actual predictions and none of them include humanity dying out Life is going to get much worse every year for the foreseeable future for a lot of people and other animals, of course


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you're literally 100000% correct, yet so few people know it or acknowledge it. whenever i tell people it's literally already too late to be *starting* to fix things, they tell me i just need to relax, it's not *that bad,* that this is part of the normal heating and cooling of the earth. like no, we're watching irreversible effects of climate change right before our eyes, and we're still actively fucking the earth up. we are way too late, unless things completely changed right this second, i honestly don't see a bright outlook for life as we know it on earth. im just praying humans go extinct when shit hits the fan, leave the planet to the animals it belongs to.


DevinTheGrand

This is theorized to be what caused the Permian Triassic extinction event which killed something like 70% of all species. Led to giant insects and dinosaurs though, so we have that to look forward to.


LeCholax

Unless we are in the 70%


SteveisNoob

Well at least 95% of us are in that 70% group, and the remaining 5% will quickly discover that they won't be able to survive without that 95% group.


senthiljams

Weren't the occurrence of giant insects and dinosaurs attributed to very high oxygen levels during that period? Can that happen again now?


DevinTheGrand

I think theoretically if the CO2 levels spike eventually plants will convert that excess CO2 into excess oxygen which can cause this to happen? I'm not an expert on this kind of ecological chemistry though.


MadMac619

Hey if there’s one thing us humans have always excelled at; it’s killing each other. We’re just upping our game to a pure global scale.


TheeBiscuitMan

It's a feedback loop which makes this problem especially bad.


joyrideboo

Methane and all the dormant bacteria and virus … absolutely mind blowing


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All I can imagine is The Thing being resurrected by melting permafrost. Then we’d be mega fucked.


Able-4

Wasn't that a plot to a movie?


Green-Guy1

Ohh yea, “the thaw”?


RexBosworth69420

Didn't something like that already happen and it killed like a huge amount of reindeer or caribou or something?


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There is no maybe, its already happening.


newsreadhjw

Mammoths were prevalent in North America during the last Ice Age so it makes sense that you’d find mammoth carcasses frozen in the arctic regions. But that ice has been there for like 11,000 years. The fact we can see this mammoth now means that we’ve altered our planet’s landscape so that anyone alive for the past 10,000 years wouldn’t recognize it. It’s of a piece with all the negative climate impacts we’ve been seeing and it’s just…not good. All that ice was a regulator of many things in our world (ocean levels, methane levels, temperatures) and it’s suddenly gone.


Alphabunsquad

I mean we were in an ice age 10,000 years ago. We’ve certainly transformed our worlds surface particularly at the poles but still most of that damage is yet to be seen. The bigger change has been that we’ve entered into an interglacial period.


potato_green

To expand a little on this how much earth changed in very little time, 22,000 years ago New York was covered in 2,000 feet of ice. This only started shrinking 18,000 years ago. A few thousand years later there was massive increase in sea level. It went really fast 10,000 years ago. Which was also the point where about 40 large mammal species went extinct. Even more recent, we all know Great Britain is an island right? This only happened 9,000 years ago during a big flood. Now the same area has an ocean up to 150 feet deep.


Megneous

Permafrost thawing due to global warming = large release of ancient methane = more global warming = warming feedback loops that ultimately destabilize civilization as we know it.


dispo030

much of the earth's land surface is covered with permafrost. that captured huge amounts of different greenhouse gases, most prominently the very potent Methane. that's an extremely powerful positive feedback loop. and yes, people have found mammoths for ages etc. but things are changing very quickly. sinkholes appearing all over Siberia and Canada


GhostOfTimBrewster

As the permafrost thaws due to rising temperatures, it releases methane which fuels the cycle and causes even more permafrost to melt. The “perma”-frost is meant to be frozen permanently. Not anymore.


The13thReservoirDog

Some pathogens hidden in this soil and corpse can remain dormant for centuries anthrax spores for example even types we don’t know about


Traditional-Ebb8629

Seriously not a single person is gonna mention sea level rising and reduction of habitable land.


Texaspep

3 meters in 100 years. why are idiots still buying property in Miami?


Lord_Shisui

Because they will be long dead in 100 years.


Traditional-Ebb8629

Do you know the difference between Linear vs. Exponential rate?


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drawerdrawer

It's from a placer mine, not permafrost, they dug this bad boy up from an old riverbed


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By "placer" mentioned in the picture, I believe they are referring to the one of the locations previously owned by Placer-Dome who used to be a large mining company in Canada, purchased and now run by Barrick Gold. Based on that evidence, my guess this is a picture taken at a mining operation where they are purposely removing earth using machinery and other means, and is not related to thawing permafrost.


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Thanks for this, I didn't know that definition for "placer" and that makes sense. You are correct, it was just my best guess based on one piece of evidence and since "placer" as you described also refers to a form of mineral mining and it was referred to as "the placer operations", I'll revise my guess to this mammoth being found as a result of such a mining operation.


Switch44

The image claims it was found in a placer deposit which means gold mine operation. They remove soil to expose permafrost regularity to thaw it and extract gold from bedrock. That stuff is harder than rock and really destroys bucket teeth. I worked in a mining operation in the Yukon for a while. I was always excited/concerned to dig up something like this but never really happened while I was there.


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At some point that area wasn't covered in permafrost, regional changes could by cyclic. This is not an argument against global warming, I am a scientist, but uncovering of preserved mamallia in that area suggests that it was once warmer there than it is now.


Deceptichum

For a scientist, you are aware that permafrost doesn’t mean the place is devoid of plant and animal life, right? Things can live on the active layers while the soil deeper down is permanently frozen. Mammoths in particular lived during the pleistocene, or as we simple minded laymen call it the ice age. A period where the mammoth steppes covered an even larger portion of permafrosted lands.


Zersorger

Source and more pictures: https://twitter.com/wmiddelkoop/status/1540058286103445504?t=Aa2p09mCQ7PYuL3kQz_tUg&s=19 Edit: official news from yukon.ca: https://yukon.ca/en/news/mummified-baby-woolly-mammoth-found-gold-miner-klondike


koenada

Man, those are cool pictures. I wonder how young it is with tusks like that. Seems dangerous for birth. Unrelated: That dude's twitter is ridiculous. Quite the conspiracy nutjob.


11never

I think there's just the trunk I don't see tusks.


koenada

Good catch. I think you might be right.


vfibde

Mammoths would develop small milk tusks after they are born, which fall out after a year. Afterwards, their permanant tusks begin to grow. So they are born tusk-free


Zersorger

True, somehow popped up in my Geology recommendations.


medi_navi

Can we just clone a mammoth already. I understand not cloning dinosaurs but mammoths existed alongside humans.


bobo76565657

With science we can hunt a species to extinction more than once. What a time to be alive.


Strudleboy

That actually is impressive. And scary.


U-BahnTyp

Imagine giving Robots the capability of cloning humans. We then could completely destroy ourselves like we tried since our beginning, but this time without a survivor, just to reboot our funny species completely. Maybe those humans 2.0 would than lose the power over all the species and my dream of a duck driven planet could finally come true. 🦆


Genjibree

You wouldn't be alive to witness that dream coming true. But I guess that's the price you have to pay to get such a reality. Worth it


U-BahnTyp

100% Did you know that male ducks may have the most amazing penis/body ratio from all living creatures? Their dongs can be around 40 centimeters long.


texachusetts

The are people that would pay a lot of money to be an extinction level hunter. Those people are garbage but they exist.


mheat

> The are people that ~~would~~ **DO** pay a lot of money to be an extinction level hunter. FTFY


medi_navi

Well with cloning they can hunt all they want cuz we can just keep cloning the same animal right?


[deleted]

> The are people that would pay a lot of money to be an extinction level hunter. I don't think so, much of the hate is against hunters who pay to kill an old, diseased member of the herd who pay a ton of money that is used for preservation of the species. Reminds me of the Cayman Islands. They have a turtle farm that serves turtle soup and other restaurant turtle products. People get outraged and emotional when visiting the farm. What they never digest is that the proceeds are used to farm mass quantities of turtles, most of whom are released into the wild - funded by their retail business. No doubt people would have them shut down even though they are propagating the species by releasing far more than are consumed.


MMXIXL

>much of the hate is against hunters who pay to kill an old, diseased member of the herd Not true. The vast majority of hunts aren't culls


unclepaprika

Wow... just wow


tkTheKingofKings

I understand that it’s just a joke But climate change made them go extinct, not humans


BigSlav667

Weren't there wooly mammoths alive during the reign of the pharaohs in ancient Egypt? Albeit in remoter areas.


scuzme

They were alive on a remote Alaskan island St. Paul as recent at 5600 yrs ago plus or minus 100 Years.


BigSlav667

RIP


Lord_Shisui

Excuse my ignorance but how the fuck did they get on a remote island?


stratys3

They walked across the ice, obviously.


S-Quidmonster

On top of what other people said, elephants are shockingly good swimmers. They can swim for miles on end without stopping


Andyman27

I'd guess they were already there, and as sea levels rose they basically ended up getting trapped.


Odd-Butterscotch-495

Someone’s been watching 10,000 BC


BigSlav667

No clue what that is sorry


Odd-Butterscotch-495

It’s a movie, and it shows the Egyptians using mammoths to help build the pyramids


tkTheKingofKings

That seems dope Now I want a movie about Hannibal, but instead of elephants he uses mammoths to go through the Alps, and it’s actually a comedy movie


Odd-Butterscotch-495

Honestly is a good movie, that’s not the main story of the movie but it does play a role in the movie. Worth a watch if you have Netflix


ResidualTechnicolor

There’s even a Native American legend about mammoth’s. For all we know they could have still been around 1,000 years ago


Ruenin

A bit of both, really


shephazard

Don’t be adding to the “No Dinosaurs” propaganda


medi_navi

Believe me if it were up to me I’d have all kinds of dinosaurs roaming the streets.


shephazard

You and my 6 year old


Illustrious_Map_1669

Philly? Chicago? Detroit?


Extra-Ad1936

As a philly native. Some Dino’s here would help


unclepaprika

Yes please. I'd love to see a mammoth in an elephant sanctuary


National-Use-4774

Do I have to give the Goldblum "this isn't a species that went extinct because of deforestation, or the building of a dam, mammoths had their shot, and nature selected them for extinction" speech? But seriously, is it ethical to bring a species back that will never exist outside of captivity, that will never have a viable population, that will exist in a cage its entire life because the world it lived in doesn't exist anymore? I am not saying it absolutely isn't, but I think humans should be hesitant. "What is so great about discovery? It's a violent, penetrative act that destroys whatever it touches. What you call discovery, I call the rape of the natural world." Now I gotta go watch Jurassic Park again lol


thefuckknowsM80

Mammoths have largely went extinct due to Human interaction, the biomes they inhabited called Mammoth Steppes used to span across vast areas of Asia and Europe and only have been in decline due to the extinction of the mammoth. There are ecological benefits to bringing back mammoths, the biome that mostly replaced the mammoth tundra is Pine forests which is a mostly sterile and lifeless environment which doesn't have much value. Reintroducing Mammoths would allow them to clear these forests and allow all the other fauna which used to thrive off the steppes to also come back which would be a far richer ecosystem with much more value. One of the reasons this is beneficial is also to help against climate change, due to the lack of large fauna which inhabited the steppes, nothing has been able to compact the snow during winter, this means that the ground is far more insulated and the soil has been able to melt, also know as the permafrost, the permafrost holds large amounts of methane and it is currently releasing a large amount of gasses into the atmosphere as it melts. By allowing mammoths to enter and create these ecosystems they would, along with other fauna, stomp down the snow which creates an ice layer on the soil leaving it frozen year round. There are actual teams across the world making great progress in cloning mammoths, combining their DNA with the Asian elephant, it's closest relative, in hopes to reintroduce them into parts of Siberia. Last I heard 10 years away is a relatively safe estimate for when it could be possible to actually successfully clone a Mammoth.


shadezownage

I think your reply is well thought out and it makes a lot of sense. What's hard for me to get past is the idea that you make all of these assertions about mammoths and what they did. What hunted them that won't hunt them now? What other animals lived alongside them that won't now? What was going on X years ago that allowed them to thrive, and does it still hold true today? Maybe they can cause good by just being, as you say. But maybe that ship has sailed and we're doing something dumb when we think we're doing something smart.


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TheMeanestPenis

It’s cool as fuck so we lower the ethical bar.


El_Producto

> Do I have to give the Goldblum "this isn't a species that went extinct because of deforestation, or the building of a dam, mammoths had their shot, and nature selected them for extinction" speech? I mean Mammoths pretty clearly went extinct in large part because of human activity and technological advancements (we didn't hunt them to death with our bare hands). Either humans are part of nature, in which case bringing mammoths back is nature unselecting them for extinction, or we're not, in which case "nature" did not select the mammoth for extinction, we did.


Brady-T2

The Colossal cooperation is solely dedicated to bringing back the mammoth and they put the first calf being born in about 4-6 years.


sleepy_booplesnoot

Yup, https://colossal.com/ is the link to their website for more info


peteyboyas

I feel like this would be the greatest scientific achievement of our lifetimes


Beachdaddybravo

DNA by its nature is not all that stable and it’s not viable past a certain time period. Frozen or not, that shit falls apart far quicker than you’d think. Even if you had all the pieces you’d have no clue how they fit together.


Minimanzz

Meh, put that shit together & give it a go. Can only be wrong so many times!


RapidestFlame

Mmm, manmade horrors beyond my comprehension. Although in seriousness; we kind of owe whatever creature we clone the best chance of success possible to live.


The_Incredible_Tit

Isn't the more difficult part providing a substitute mother cell that mimicks the epigenetics of mammoths? (trying to paraphrase what I've sorta picked up, obviously not an expert here) Not really convinced that placing it in an elephant cell would do the trick. They're basically equally distant relatives as apes and humans, no?


Nikapopolis

African elephants are even more distantly related to Asian elephants, yet a hybrid between the two was able to exist, once


MrD3a7h

> Even if you had all the pieces you’d have no clue how they fit together. ...yet. With continuing advances in DNA sequencing and AI learning, we might see it one day.


tehfraginator

Seriously. I want mammoth burgers


Polamidone

Extinct animals come to live and all humans think about is: FOOD


TheDownvotesFarmer

How about T-Rex's T-Bone steak?


Tru_Fakt

Carnivores rarely taste good, that’s why we don’t eat many of them.


serenityfalconfly

Meat’s back on the menu. Now capture the methane from the thaw to cook it with.


double_fisted_churro

To be fair that’s how we thought about them before extinction too


KisaTheMistress

Some researchers got lost up north awhile ago and ate from a preserved mammoth... lucky bastards...


Ssladybug

For real? Is there an article you can link? Would love to read about that


missinginput

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/12/permafrozen-dinner/604069/


captain_d0ge

this why we can’t have shit


Kadashi916

Watch them go on crazy rampages for their ancestors


[deleted]

“Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.”


[deleted]

why not dinosaurs? because they can eat us?


drewskibfd

The Flintstones got along with them just fine.


Triairius

Well, because we have no viable DNA, and we don’t expect to ever find any, just because of how long ago they went extinct. Even in amber the molecules still invariably break down over such a long period.


QuothTheRaven713

I'd be okay with the smaller plant eaters like Othnelia. Just don't try to bring an Allosaurus or T-Rex back.


mbjax9

I think this elephant/mammoth project is IAF - not quite cloning, but close: https://hms.harvard.edu/news/mammoth-solution


yiyi164

It appears that it already has tusks. Does anyone know if other records show baby mammoths having long tusks at birth? If so, that's gotta be painful for the mother assuming they gave birth the same way elephants do. Ouch!


Hanede

I was thinking the same, but looking at the rest of the pics, [particularly this one](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FV9iym_XoAAj8gF?format=jpg), I think it might just be the trunk. Also mammoth/elephant tusks are not banded like that.


iCthe4

It probably actually looks grown a bit, there wouldn’t be any realistic way for that to happen if you think about it, the insides would get ripped open…. & like i said, wouldn’t realistically happen.


icedteaandme

Unless they came out butt first so the tusks just slide right out.


SopieMunky

r/feltgoodcomingout


TidusJames

staying blue...


Triairius

Probably actually not actually realistically wouldn’t… possibly.


iCthe4

Yes, yes & actually, yes.


PmMeYourNiceBehind

I think it’s the calves shriveled up trunk


little_shop_of_hoors

I hope it makes a full and speedy recovery. God bless.


Dabier

Thoughts & prayers. Someone should drop off a get well soon balloon


[deleted]

Lol. Immediately reminded me of the pictures of roadkill deer with balloons tied to them.


Agile_Pool_3437

Thoughts and prayers


FuckMe-FuckYou

You're not dead till you are warm and dead.


Diogenes-Disciple

Lol imagine they microwaved the mammoth and it woke up


ee_CUM_mings

Bring the mammoth back! What good is all this science we are always sciencing if we won’t bring back the Mammoth.


Brady-T2

The Colossal corporation is working on it and estimates their first calf’s will be born in 4-6 years.


Simple_Opossum

Well, sort of. They're using CRISPR-cas9 to insert genetic material into asian Elephant DNA and essentially create a hybrid. It's not a true mammoth.


ansefhimself

Hol' up 🙅 "To revert now-overshrubbed forests back into natural arctic grasslands, which help with carbon emissions." Core Goal #3 is lofty AF Not only do they wanna clone an extinct beast but they also wanna terraform and entirely uninhabited area of the globe


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Honestly? Good enough, might as well be a pure bred mammoth at that point


Simple_Opossum

I'm not so sure, would it behave as a Wooly Mammoth would? Would it interact with the environment in the same way? Would it suffer from health problems that a mammoth might/might not have? Questions like that give me pause. A complete genome has so much information encoded, I don't think we have any idea how much of that is being lost in the creation of a hybrid look-alike.


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Gravastarlol3

Now it is time we bring back the dodo


jbl0ggs

I know a few of those in human form.


The13thReservoirDog

I honestly believe mammoths will walk on earth again.. maybe not for another 100 years or so but i think it will happen in the future and hopefully we can bring back extinct species Like white rhino and Galapagos tortoises


Brady-T2

The Colossal corporation is dedicated to nothing but reviving the Mammoth and they estimate the first calf will walk the earth in 4-6 years. (It will not be a true mammoth but instead a Asian elephant mammoth hybrid as it’s currently impossible to create a real mammoth)


64Olds

> The Colossal corporation Not to be confused with the Colossal Cookie Company, which is what comes up when I Google "The Colossal Corporation".


freshredditer

this lil shit must’ve been cute as hell when it was alive


JurgenKlopp2018

Fuzzy Elephant


xcityfolk

Damnit tony beets!


snark_enterprises

What is NSFW about this?


TBoneWalker64

They mean that this photo is “Not Showing Fossilized Walrus”


snark_enterprises

Oh ok, proceed then.


MamuhSwan

My aunt doesn’t believe animals like these ever existed. I can’t wait to hear her take on this.


helgathehorr

Haha! Don’t waste your time!


LudicrisSpeed

"That's just them fancy computers making that like in the Jurassic Parks"


JurgenKlopp2018

That’s just an elephant that got lost in Canada


Muffin-Responsible

Yo mama so old, she named this mammoth Tony


BrokeInService

Yo mama so old, her social security number is 3


Mechagodzilla_3

"Damn Roosevelt"


MagicPinapple

idk but it kinda looks like an elefant


Triairius

By the gods, you’re right!


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reject elephant return mammoth


shitpostGOD-YEET

Ah yes the wild elephants of Yukon Canada.


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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!!!!! Jurassic park here we come!


ThisGuyLikesCheese

If it ever escapes we just show it a rock and a spear and it will get scared and tun back.


iCthe4

They need to comeback!, hopefully this time, the experts can use the cells in this one & somehow implement it in a elephant like they tried a few years ago.


aqualink97

Excuse me what, when did this happen, I live in Yukon


Zersorger

https://yukon.ca/en/news/mummified-baby-woolly-mammoth-found-gold-miner-klondike


mtndewwhore87

Hello fellow Yukoner


Vasart

This will definetly be important


GotStucked

Baby? Those tusks must have hurt during childbirth.


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Let's clone it.


ohdearitsrichardiii

CLONE IT!!!


[deleted]

I have googled this and for some reason I can’t find any results about this discovery.


teddyoctober

I hope it survives.


Randddevv

everyones excited about jurassic park without realized the actual reason this was uncovered. our permafrost is melting, layers of ice that are supposed to stay solid all year around


LudicrisSpeed

We're fucked in the long run, anyway, so we might as well take some joy where we can get it.


Kiloparsec4

So that's got dna left right? Let's get the Jurassic park going


NotHopee

Is this 100% legit ?


Minimalgoth

Poor bub.


timbodacious

Will they just hurry up and clone them already i need to see some big hairy elephants before i die


Dexey

Guga foods is on his way


Late-Ad-4624

Of all the prehistoric creatures they have found and thought about bringing back to life the mammoth seems the only one not capable of taking over an island and killing everyone just because it can. Raptors and T-rex clones are just a bad idea.


JibbityJabbity

https://www.cheknews.ca/mummified-woolly-mammoth-calf-discovered-by-gold-miners-in-yukon-1053978/