Abusive comment hidden. Show it anyway. We hope you like what you see! Please share: Tweet. Email This Post to a Friend. Separate multiple emails with a comma. Limit 5. Send Email Cancel. The most famous was found in near the banks of the Berezovka River in Siberia. An Academy of Science expedition with dogsleds was quickly sent. The expedition found a nearly complete carcass, but wolves and dogs had left the skull almost bare.
Get the newsletter for people who love local. Get the free newsletter. You're on the list. There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. Don't rely on Facebook and Twitter's algorithms to get you the news you need. This time, the prehistoric flesh reportedly came from a carcass found in the Aleutian Islands, by a Jesuit-turned-geologist known as the Glacier Priest.
Each diner got mere slivers of meat, but those slivers made quite the impression. Guests went home bragging of their Ice Age dinner. But they later disagreed over whether the meat was really supposed to be mammoth or mastodon or an extinct giant sloth called megatherium. Read: The 10 minutes when scientists brought a species back from extinction. In any case, DNA analysis of meat from the dinner eventually proved it was none of the above.
Its DNA matched green sea turtle, a modern and living species. Tolmachoff wrote in the Transactions of the American Philosophical Society back in
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