An amazing discovery has been made in the
permafrost of a Canadian gold field.
Gold miners found the mummified baby
woolly mammoth Tuesday in the territory of Yukon.
The Yukon government said the baby is
female and likely died during the ice age more than 30,000 years ago.
The government says a partial mammoth calf
was found in 1948 in Alaska-- but this is the first near-complete and
best-preserved mummified woolly mammoth ever found in North America.
Scientists believe woolly mammoths -- who
wandered North America along with wild horses, cave lions and giant bison went
extinct as late as 4,000 years
ago.
As an adult it could have grown up to 13
feet tall at the shoulder.