Animals
Microscopic Creature Comes 'Alive' After Being Frozen for 24,000 Years in Arctic Permafrost
A discovery of tiny microscopic creatures frozen for 24,000 Years in the Siberian permafrost have been revived by international scientists. Not only that, reproduction was immediately prevalent within these multicellular animals once woken up, which suggests that they have survived the freezing process.
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