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Baby mammoth will ‘live’ 500 years
by stvalentine | June 27, 2008 at 12:24 pm
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Scientists say the body of a prehistoric mammoth, found in Russia, can be preserved for another 500 years. The frozen remains, weighing 50kg, were discovered in the Yamalo-Nenets region in the Urals May last year.“We’re planning to keep the mammoth for some 100 to 500 years, and a team of researchers is currently working on it,” said Bernard Buigues, vice president of the Geneva-based International Mammoth Committee.
He said some experimental technologies will enable this to happen. One such technique, according to Buigues, requires certain conditions, like keeping the temperature -18 degrees Celsius and filling the room with a special gas.
He said scientists will decide by autumn which conservation method will be used, and the long-lasting research is aimed at careful study of the unique find and looking for the best way to preserve it for as long as possible.
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at 12:33 on June 29th, 2008
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at 04:26 on July 6th, 2009
Will the baby mammoth will?