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An analysis of the teeth and tusks determined Yuka to be approximately 6–8 years old when it died. Although it is presumed that this mammoth had most likely been attacked by lions or other predators, evidence that the predators had killed the mammoth was not found.
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Grigoriev, Semyon E.; Fisher, Daniel C.; Obadă, Theodor; Shirley, Ethan A.; Rountrey, Adam N.; et al. (July 2017).
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Rudaya, Natalia; Protopopov, Albert; Trofimova, Svetlana; Plotnikov, Valery; Zhilich, Snezhana (December 20, 2014).
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Preliminary data on the new partial carcass of the Woolly mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius, from Yakutia, Russia.
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After its discovery, Yuka spent two years stored and preserved in a natural refrigerator, the local
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date of 34,300+260/−240 14C (GrA-53289). This date corresponds to the termination of
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and is regarded as being the best preserved Siberian mammoth discovered thus far.
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In March 2019, a Japanese research team led by Kazuo Yamagata, a biologist at
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Maschenko, E., Potapova, O., Boeskorov, G., Agenbroad, L., 2012.
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Abstracts of the 72nd Annual SVP Meeting, October 17–20, 2012.
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of a fragment of Yuka's rib from these deposits yielded a
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Index

Yukagir mammoth

Species
Slideshow from Huffington Post
Image from Discovery News
woolly mammoth
Moscow
Oyogos Yar coast
Dmitry Laptev Strait
Siberia
Laptev Sea
natural mummy
Yukagir
bluff
loess
Pleistocene
fossil
yedoma
coastal erosion
silts
sand
ice wedges
syngenetic
AMS-dating
radiocarbon
Marine Isotope Stage
Weichselian
permafrost
Yakutsk
Moscow

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