Posted on 04/04/2012 2:45:19 PM PDT by C19fan
A ginger-haired mammoth baby found in Siberia could have been snatched by hungry human hunters from the jaws of a lion 10,000 years ago. The body of the beast - the first ever found with its distinctive 'strawberry blonde' hair - has been described as being of 'huge' significance. It's could be evidence that ancient humans attacked and fed on mammoths in Siberia, with the body of 'Yuka' showing wounds consistent with an attack by lions AND people.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Now if we clone it, maybe the meat would be OK.
ginger has uses other than culinary, possibly leading to the
terminology..
I believe that's what we were talking about.
It didn’t sound that way to me. LOL! Wasn’t some kind of animal of this sort found frozen and the meat was cooked and served at a banquet a number of years ago? Maybe in Russia or Poland? I remember being grossed out at the though.
Russian zoologist Alexei Tikhonov.
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/articles/2555/prehistoric-meat-up
See there my old memory is not completely gone......... now where did I leave my car keys.......:)
The sidebar story about the woman gravy-wrestling champ getting clocked with a monkey wrench is also interesting.
ElkgroveDan: I'll pay even more to be able to barbecue some of those steaks.
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