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Sudden: A major discovery in paleontological research, on June 21, 2021, North American time, the Klondike gold miner in the Yukon region of Canada discovered the mummy of a baby long-haired mammoth

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Sudden: a major discovery in paleontological research, June 21, 2021 North American time, The Klondike Gold Miner in the Yukon Region of Canada discovered the mummy of a baby long-haired mammoth, which is the most complete mummified long-haired mammoth found in North America, which is named "Nun cho ga", which means "animal big baby" in Chinese. The mammoth baby that had just been excavated came to life, and the skin on the throat was still pink and pink, as if it had just fallen asleep.

Rapid tests revealed that the mummified mammoth was a baby girl who died 30,000 years ago during the Ice Age and froze in permafrost.

Picture 1 is from William Middlecoop.

Sudden: A major discovery in paleontological research, on June 21, 2021, North American time, the Klondike gold miner in the Yukon region of Canada discovered the mummy of a baby long-haired mammoth
Sudden: A major discovery in paleontological research, on June 21, 2021, North American time, the Klondike gold miner in the Yukon region of Canada discovered the mummy of a baby long-haired mammoth
Sudden: A major discovery in paleontological research, on June 21, 2021, North American time, the Klondike gold miner in the Yukon region of Canada discovered the mummy of a baby long-haired mammoth

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