“Unearthed from Time: Remarkably Preserved Ice Age Wolf Pup and Caribou Found in Canadian Permafrost – What Secrets Do They Hold?”

"Unearthed from Time: Remarkably Preserved Ice Age Wolf Pup and Caribou Found in Canadian Permafrost – What Secrets Do They Hold?"
Wolf Pup

Government of YukonThe remains of the wolf pup discovered near Dawson, Yukon.

The ancient wolf pup was found with all of its body parts completely intact, as well as its skin and hair. Grant Zazula, a local paleontologist who works with the Yukon government, told The Guardian that this mummified wolf pup is only one ever found in the entire world.

Elsa Panciroli, a paleontologist at the University of Edinburgh, told The Guardian that finding the wolf’s complete body is remarkable.

“Ice age wolf bones are relatively common in the Yukon, but having an animal preserved with skin and fur is just exceptional – you just want to reach out and stroke it. It’s an evocative glimpse into the ice age world,” she said.

Caribou Remains

Government of YukonThe remains of the caribou.

Only the front portion of the caribou carcass was discovered but this section of the animal is highly preserved. The animal’s hair, skin, and muscle are still intact as well as its torso, head, and front limbs, according to the statement.

The caribou was found in a bed of volcanic ash that dates back nearly 80,000 years, making the animal’s remains some of the oldest mummified mammal tissue in the world ever discovered. The animals are believed to have walked the ancient Canadian tundra alongside animals like the woolly mammoth.

The discovery of these mammal remains is groundbreaking not only because of how old they are but also because their extremely well-preserved condition means they are perfect specimens to examine for future research. Researchers hope to study the animals further to identify things such as what they ate, how old they were when they died, and what caused their deaths.

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