These frozen prehistoric animals are superbly well-preserved and now famous around the world. To learn more about these amazing creatures, head over to Nature World News.
A nearly 28,000-year-old cave lion cub, discovered frozen in the Siberian permafrost, is so well preserved, you can still make out each and every one of her whiskers.
Credit: Center of PaleogeneticsScientists say the remains of a lion cub, named Sparta and found in Siberia in 2018, are 28,000 years old and in excellent condition.They say the lion baby, or cub, may still hold some of its mother’s milk inside it. The cub was a female cave lion. Researchers named her Sparta. Her…
Scientists say the remains of a young lion found in Russia in 2018 are 28,000 years old and in excellent condition. They say the lion baby, or cub, may still hold some of its mother's milk inside it.