Woolly mammoth carcass may have been cut into by humans.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/17525070

It's amazing how beautifully preserved it is.
 
Huzzah! Science!
 
This is extraordinary how well preserved it is. :wow:
 
It's definitely interesting how something can be so well preserved after thousands of years. If we ever find a neanderthal in that good of shape, that will be the day it all changes.
 
People that may have had lingering doubts regardless of finding skeletons from that time period. We're actually seeing what they looked like, not just artist renderings.
 
Ah. Not much would change then. I thought you were gonna say cloning and societal integration or something.
 
I want to climb inside of it and dance around.
 
haha I just cant stop laughing at how its head and snout are layed out :lmao:


very cool though, coolcoolcool
 
I must say I am impressed with no Tauntaun jokes yet.
 
Some mammoth carcases have been found so well preserved in the ice that the meat was still edible. Living humans have eaton mammoth. That's awesome.
 
Some mammoth carcases have been found so well preserved in the ice that the meat was still edible. Living humans have eaton mammoth. That's awesome.

Reach for the tabasco, yo?
 
It looks so sad.
 
Some mammoth carcases have been found so well preserved in the ice that the meat was still edible. Living humans have eaton mammoth. That's awesome.

That's true. One was so well preserved, you could make out the facial expression. They're using one to clone, actually.
 
Some mammoth carcases have been found so well preserved in the ice that the meat was still edible. Living humans have eaton mammoth. That's awesome.
I wouldn't eat it. Let's say it wasn't cooked well enough and now you're infected with some ancient disease.
 
That's true. One was so well preserved, you could make out the facial expression. They're using one to clone, actually.

Yeah, because that always works out so well.
 

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