30 thousand year old baby mammoth found in gold mine in Canada, completely safe
There is a gold mine in Trondeck VeChain Traditional Territory, Yukon, Canada. Here a mining worker was extracting gold, then he saw some strange thing. After this he spoke to his other seniors. Upon careful mining, the remains of a completely safe Woolly Baby Mammoth were found. When its age was made known to the paleontologists, people were surprised. This is a 30,000 year old baby mammoth.
The local government of Yukon has issued a press release stating that it is a female baby mammoth. Its name is Nun cho ga i.e. Big Baby Animal. Han language is spoken in Yukon. Nun Cho Ga is by far the safest of all the remains found in North America. It is believed that it was killed during the Ice Age. buried in its permafrost. It has been almost 30 thousand years since this event happened.
It was first discovered by a miner, then it was extracted by geologists and archaeologists together. (Photo: Government of Yukon)
Nun Cho Ga would have roamed the wilderness in this area of North America with wild horses, lions and giant steppe bison. This is where other mammoths of its family would also live in the herd. It was actually discovered by a young mining worker in one of the Klondike Gold Fields. Who told this thing to the geologists. After that they called archaeologists. Together they pulled this frozen baby mammoth out of the mine.
Yukon government paleontologist Dr. Grant Jajula told that a miner has made the most important and biggest discovery in the history of North America. From where Nun Cho Ga has been found, it seems that she must have been with her mother Mammoth. But while playing, she must have got stuck in the mud after going away. Professor Dan Sugar of the University of Calgary was also included in the team to extract this mammoth. He told that this is a great scientific discovery, of which I have been a part.
Pro. Dan Sugar told that this is a very safe baby mammoth. The nails, hair, stomach, trunk, intestines etc. of its feet are all safe. Even the grass eaten in his stomach is safe. Yukon is known for handling the remnants of its ice age. The remains of many ancient creatures have been found here, which are completely safe. Archaeologists said about Nun Cho Ga that this real Woolly Mammoth has been found. It is like a dream come true.
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The woolly mammoth was the size of an African elephant, which roamed the earth until 4000 years ago. Humans killed them and killed them. Their bones, skins, etc. were used for decoration or wear. The rest of the mammoths are vulnerable to climate change. Killed because of it.