Russian scientists are showing off the remarkably well-preserved remains of a young mammoth from some 50,000 years ago, which was found in the permafrost-covered region of Yakutia. The female mammoth has been nicknamed "Yana" after the river basin in which it was discovered this summer. Studies will now be carried out to work out her exact age at death, estimated at "one year old or a bit more".
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00:30This is a special discovery for the whole of humanity, without exaggeration.
00:35And, as it was said today, except for the remains of the dead,
00:40the mammoth is the seventh discovery.
00:44Before that, five were made in Russia, one in Canada.