Skeleton of a 29000 year old giant creature searching for gold


Montreal: Gold miners in Canada have unearthed the skeleton of a giant mammoth that looks like an elephant 29,000 years ago. There is also hair on this skeleton. From this it can be inferred that in the old days these giant creatures living in the glaciers were protecting themselves from the bitter cold with the help of this hair. These giant creatures looked like elephants. They also had long trunks and long teeth.

According to the local newspaper The White Horse Star, a team of miners working in a gold mine in Yukon, Canada, have discovered several mammoth skeletons. Grant Jajula, the leading paleontologist in the Yukon government, called it a super thrilling discovery. He said the discovery has raised many questions that need to be addressed. He said it was rare to find such a large number of mammoth skeletons in one place.

In a conversation with Live Sciences, Grant Jajula said that looking at the type of skeletons found, it seems that all mammoths belonged to the same family. He died about 29,000 years ago. All these fossils are found in rocks formed by volcanic lava. He said the bones could be four to five mammoths. We will try to find out the cause of death of this mammoth.

These mammoths roamed North America and Eurasia during the Ice Age. This creature became extinct about ten thousand years ago. Scientists do not yet know what caused their extinction. Many believe that climate change and the growth of human predators were the cause. The closest to its offspring is the modern Asian elephant. The main difference between the two is just the shape above. Mammoths had large zebra coats to help them survive the cold temperatures, which are not found in Asian elephants.


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