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40,000 years old furry head of Ice Age wolf found in Siberia



MOSCOW: Russian scientists have found 40,000 years old furry head of an Ice Age wolf. It was perfectly preserved in the Siberian permafrost.

The head of a wolf was discovered in the Russian Arctic region of Yakutia.

Valery Plotnikov, a top researcher at the local branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, said
it was an adult, about 25% bigger than today’s wolves, but did not say whether it was male or female.
Scientist said that the the animal belonged to an ancient subspecies of wolf that lived at the same time as the mammoths and became extinct alongside them.

Plotnikov called the discovery unique because scientists previously only had found wolf skulls without tissues or fur, while this head has ears, a tongue and a perfectly preserved brain. (Agencies)

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