The Last Stand of the Woolly Mammoths

The species survived on an island north of Siberia for thousands of years, scientists reported, but were most likely plagued by genetic abnormalities. The species survived on an island north of Siberia for thousands of years, scientists reported, but were most likely plagued by genetic abnormalities. Mammoths (Animals), Endangered and Extinct Species, Fossils, Paleontology, Genetics and Heredity, Research, DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid), Biology and Biochemistry, Wrangel Island (Russia), Ice Age, your-feed-science NYT > Science

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