Posted on 03/20/2008 3:15:56 PM PDT by blam
Cause Of Death Of Russian Baby Mammoth Discovered
ScienceDaily (Mar. 20, 2008) On September 27, 2004, the front part of a baby mammoths body was found in Olchan mine in the Oimyakon Region of Yakutia. Specialists of the Museum of Mammoth of the Institute of Applied Ecology of the North, Academy of Sciences of Sakha Republic (Yakutia), have been thoroughly studying the finding and they have published the first outcomes.
There remained only the head, part of the proboscis, the neck area and part of the breast of the baby mammoths body. The body is practically cut off behind the withers and shoulder area. The skin on the head is torn on the forehead and cinciput, the skull is damaged, the proboscis is torn off. The baby mammoths skin is well preserved, it is smooth, greyish-brown, the tawny hair fell out and froze into the ice near the body.
Under the skin, there remained muscles and the alveole with a permanent 76 millimeter long tusk, which had come through. Since the replacement of milk-tusks by permanent ones happened with mammoths at the age of one year the earliest, the researchers decided that the baby they had found perished approximately at this age. As the tusk is short, it can be assumed that the Oimyakon mammoth was a female (males tusks are longer).
The animals remains were investigated by the X-ray computer-aided tomography methods at the National Centre of Medicine in Yakutsk. Roentgenograms allowed to determine the babys age more accurately: judging by the teeth state, the mammoth was at least one year old but no more than a year and a half. The baby mammoth was already able to feed on vegetation independently. There are adipose deposits along the neck and practically from the skull foundation through to the withers area, the adipose deposits are up to seven centimetres thick. These deposits form real adipose pockets and they get over to the body sides.
The Stone Age artists often used to draw mammoths with a big hump on the back. Some specialists assume that mammoths laid adipose tissue on the withers like zebu or camels do, others believe that the hump on the back could be the consequence of vigorous muscles development, the third group thinks that mammoths gibbosity in the drawings of ancient human beings reflects the large mane development. In the Yakutsk researchers opinion, the adipose tissue discovered by them on the baby mammoths withers is the evidence that mammoths used to accumulate significant adipose deposits particularly in this part of the body. Such deposits helped them to survive the most severe conditions and water shortage during snowless winters.
Judging by radiocarbon dating performed at the University of Groningen (Netherlands), the little mammoth perished during the Kargin interglacial period, 413000±900 years ago. The sediments that contained the mammoths dead body preserved pollen, which mainly belonged to herbaceous and shrubby plants. The little mammoth lived among sedge and motley grass swamps. Now, these places are covered by larch woodland with a touch of alder-trees.
Specialists have checked the Oimyakon mammoth for presence of particularly dangerous infections, but found nothing. The baby did not die from an infectious disease. Apparently, it got stuck and drowned in a waterlogged place. Complete hair shedding and skin exfoliation on some parts of the body testify to the fact that the mammoths body stayed in water for a long time. Most probably, the little mammoth drowned in autumn, because its body froze into the ice soon and then it was covered by mudslide, thanks to which the body remained in the frozen state.
At present, the baby mammoth is still frozen. The researchers are sure that integrated study of this object will provide the scientific community with a lot of new data about the height, development, molecular and genetic peculiarities of the mammoths, as well as multiple data on paleo-ecology of the late pleistocene.
Adapted from materials provided by Informnauka (Informscience) Agency.
Researchers are applying a dilute formalin solution to discourage the further growth of fungi that colonized the carcass after it eroded out of a Siberian riverbank. (Credit: Daniel Fisher, University of Michigan)
Let me guess....global warming?
cute and fascinating
Dental records show a mammoth underbite! Braces would not have been a orthodontic possibility.
I read recently that these beasts lived in northern Siberia up unto 1500 BC.
Not that long ago.
Thanks for the post and Always wear your PFD.
413000±900 years ago.
What kind of number is that? Or is that code for they are clueless?
Bill Clinton would hit that!
Amazing picture.
I think the 4 is a typo. It’s 13,000 plus or minus 900 years.
AHA! Clear evidence of The Flood!!!
Yeah, so where was PETA when that little fellow needed them?
I read recently that these beasts lived in northern Siberia up unto 1500 BC.
Not that long ago.
Let me guess - Bush's fault?
If you flip her over you can see the SUV bumper and tread marks.
Jus’ defrost it....
Won’t fit in the microwave...
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