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Frozen Baby Mammoth Goes On Display In Hong Kong (PHOTOS)

The Huffington Post  |  By Posted: 04/10/2012 2:07 pm

Baby Mammoth

Meet Lyuba, the world's best-preserved baby mammoth.

Discovered in 2007 by a reindeer herder in the Siberian permafrost of the remote Yamal Peninsula, the mummified fossil of a one-month-old mammoth is more than 42,000 years old.

In 2010, when Lyuba was on display at Chicago's Field Museum, the Chicago Tribune reported that the mammoth is "almost perfectly intact right down to her baby fat" after spending thousands of years trapped in "frigid river muck."

Lyuba is now preserved in special desiccative packaging that removes all moisture from its body tissues, according to the Tribune.

The Ice Age relic will be on display at Hong Kong's IFC Mall on April 12, courtesy of Russia’s Shemanovsky Museum. Lyuba will later travel to China, Indonesia, Singapore and Taiwan, according to MSNBC.

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Hundreds of species of megafauna -- giant animals such as mammoths -- became extinct in the late Quarternary period of earth's history. However, there is scientific debate as to whether migrating humans, climate change -- or both -- contributed to the widespread decline of these species.

Even though mammoths disappeared from the face of the earth tens of thousands of years ago, they are very much alive in the popular imagination, as well as in the scientific community. Recently, two scientists from South Korea and Russia vowed to clone a wooly mammoth.

MSNBC reported that another young mammoth, nicknamed "Yuka," was found preserved in ice near the Arctic Ocean in Siberia.

In February, The Huffington Post also reported on the credibility of a viral video of an alleged mammoth crossing a river in Siberia that was later revealed to be a hoax.

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11:18 AM on 04/15/2012
clone please.
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Anybodyseenthepopos
אני כלום בלעדיהם
04:45 AM on 04/14/2012
I think it's cute!
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Anybodyseenthepopos
אני כלום בלעדיהם
04:36 AM on 04/14/2012
That is amazing! It looks like it might've been born a week ago!
02:59 AM on 04/14/2012
There's an island in Hudson Bay that has the remains of miniature elephants. Apparently, they are not babies, they are actually miniature adults. The elephants got stuck on the island when the Ice Age ended, and in order to survive nature downsized them over time.
04:13 AM on 04/15/2012
Wrong body of water. They lived on Mediterranean islands like Cyprus.
06:21 PM on 04/15/2012
It was Wrangel Island, up noth alright, but NOT in Hudson Bay, it's on the Siberian side of the hemisphere. It was featured on Nova many years ago. Thanks for the correction, Penetang
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Stoopid American
Trooth, justice, and the American way ...
03:04 PM on 04/13/2012
Incredibly cool! But with ears like that, I don't think it could fly ....
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Anybodyseenthepopos
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04:37 AM on 04/14/2012
Probably needs to hold a feather in its trunk ;-)).
09:43 PM on 04/11/2012
Noah, wait please don't leave without me...wait a minute...how old?
02:56 PM on 04/13/2012
Oh man, that is funny! thanks for the laugh.
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05:29 PM on 04/11/2012
Don't think so!
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ColoradoCool
Proud Liberal, Graduate Degree, Mother, Grandmothe
03:19 AM on 04/12/2012
You don't think WHAT?
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Debbie338
What we manifest is before us
03:54 PM on 04/12/2012
What exactly don't you think?
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Nancy Carrita
sometimes my middle finger is just my middle finge
04:56 PM on 04/11/2012
freeze dried elephant crystals. just add water
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rmhopper3
04:42 PM on 04/11/2012
we can use the DNA from the fossil to graft to a human and make new super heroes...and now introducign Baby Mamoth Man
04:41 PM on 04/11/2012
Will the wonders of this EARTH ever cease ...............
Ceases to AMAZE me !!!!!
03:39 PM on 04/11/2012
I'am still amazed by this, that ice has a way to preserve flesh from prehistoric animals like mammoths, unlike mummified dinosaurs like the hadrosaurs, but this is a window to the past.
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davyjones2112
Top o' the world ma !!
04:43 PM on 04/11/2012
Just like a steak in a freezer, with a really, REALLY bad case of freezer burn. ; )
07:36 PM on 04/11/2012
Ha! Love it.
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02:41 PM on 04/11/2012
What has me puzzled is there is no hair? From all the shows I have seen the mammoths found in Siberia had hair. Where's the hair? Just saw a show that the reporter from the travel channel went to Siberia and was given the opportunity to go into the natural deep freeze where the scientists keep their discoveries. This was supposed to be a young mammoth and she got to touch the yellow-red hair.
I too agree with one of the posters - all these finds are remarkable. Many years ago I visited the mammoth finds at Hot Springs, South Dakota. Awesome. By now they must have the museum built and bones on display from all the animals that died in the sink hole that they were found in.
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JShankel
I want my country forward
03:06 PM on 04/11/2012
It's a baby.  It's likely that the wooly hair is a secondary sex characteristic that doesn't appear until adolescence.
03:22 PM on 04/11/2012
Well, no wonder the poor thing died; it froze to death without a warm coat. I know that elephants have an innate ability to not walk on their little babies. So, do we look at that fact and figure the new-born mammoth's stay under mom or auntie until it gets a hairy coat???
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visconti24
See everything; overlook much; correct a little.
03:33 PM on 04/11/2012
They were born with hair but with death, the first thing to fall out is hair.
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AgainstAnimalAbuse
The end justifies the means
02:41 PM on 04/11/2012
Instead of cloning those that are extinct, we should work at preventing the extinction of those at risk.
02:53 PM on 04/11/2012
Why can't both be done? I'd love to see a mammoth herd at a zoo someday, or even better, a nature preserve somewhere in their former range.
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AgainstAnimalAbuse
The end justifies the means
03:09 PM on 04/11/2012
It's a matter of cost.
11:04 PM on 04/12/2012
bringing back prehistoric creatures worries me A. have you seen Jurassic Park? it's really a very realistic outcome if such a thing occurred and B. the creatures died out for a reason - they could no longer survive on this planet.
humans have devastated the ecosystem by transporting species to non-native places.
assuming the creatures survived upon cloning, can you imagine what havoc that would wreak on the current ecosystem?
02:20 PM on 04/11/2012
Well since its older than Jesus... We can obviously assume this is God's real son.
02:43 PM on 04/11/2012
Jesus wasn't the begining of mankind goofball. Does Moses ring a bell?
02:56 PM on 04/11/2012
Did you seriously just bring up another fairy tale?
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JShankel
I want my country forward
03:07 PM on 04/11/2012
Moses wasn't the beginning either.  Otherwise he'd have no "people" to liberate nor would there be anyone to liberate them from.
03:17 PM on 04/11/2012
What an insulting comment! This is offensive to all Christians! Be ashamed of yourself!
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Matt Chernesky
Little Gay Monster on HuffPost
04:01 PM on 04/11/2012
"This is offensive to all Christians!"

Oh, puh-lease. I'm Catholic and I don't care.
04:02 PM on 04/11/2012
Oh boo hoo. With all the religions nonsense around me, you dont think I'm offended?