Animals
Soil Samples in Yukon Revels How Long Mammoths and Wild Horses Survived
Simple spoonfuls of dirt extracted from Canada's permafrost provide rich new information and rewrite old views about the extinction dynamics, dates, and survival of megafaunas like mammoths, horses, and other long-lost living forms in the Yukon.
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