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- Lyuba (mammoth) - Wikipedia
Lyuba (Russian: Люба) is a female woolly mammoth calf (Mammuthus primigenius) who died c 42,000 years ago [1] [2] at the age of 30 to 35 days [3] She was formerly the best preserved mammoth mummy in the world (the distinction is now held by Yuka), surpassing Dima, a male mammoth calf mummy which had previously been the best known specimen
- Learn the Story of Lyuba, the 42,000 Year Old Woolly Mammoth
Lyuba is a well-preserved woolly mammoth calf that lived nearly 42,000 years ago She was found in Siberia by a Nenets reindeer farmer
- Lyuba the Baby Mammoth - ThoughtCo
One of five baby mammoths discovered over the course of thirty years, Lyuba ("Love" in Russian) was a nearly perfectly preserved, healthy female of about one to two months old, who probably suffocated in the soft river mud and was preserved in permafrost
- Short lives, violent deaths: Two CT-scanned Siberian mammoth calves . . .
Lyuba and Khroma, who died at ages 1 and 2 months, respectively, are the most complete and best-preserved baby mammoth specimens ever found Lyuba’s full-body CT scan, which used an industrial scanner at a Ford testing facility in Michigan, was the first of its kind for any mammoth
- Lyuba: The Best Preserved Mammoth Mummy : History of Information
This specimen, later named Lyuba after Khudi's wife, was 30-35 days old at the time of death It weighed 50kg (110 lb) and is about the size of a large dog Preserved in the Shemanovskiy Museum and Exhibition Center in Salekhard, Russia, it is by far the best preserved mammoth mummy
- Baby Mammoths Yield Hi-Res Details for Paleontologists
Lyuba, a one month old woolly mammoth, made me a little misty-eyed when I visited her body at New Jersey’s Liberty Science Center in October of 2010 She was beautiful, intact down to hairs in
- Meet Lyuba, the baby mammoth who came in from the cold
Baby Lyuba, the world's most complete and best-preserved woolly mammoth, has arrived in Sydney She is in remarkable condition, with her skin and internal organs intact
- Lyuba the Baby Mammoth, Yamal Peninsula, Russia
The most complete mammoth carcass every found, Lyuba (named after Khudi's wife) weighs about 110 pounds and is the size of a large dog X-rays of her body revealed heartbreaking details, like
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