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A 14,000-year-old perfectly preserved puppy munched on a woolly rhino for its last meal – Lebanon Express
Scientists studying the body of a preserved Ice Age puppy have made an unexpected discovery — a piece of what could be one of the last woolly rhinos in its

The body of a preserved woolly rhino.
Albert Protopopov
Scientists studying the body of a perfectly preserved Ice Age puppy have made an unexpected discovery a piece of what could be one of the last woolly rhinos inside its stomach.
Russian researchers first excavated the preserved, furry body of the canine which could be a dog or a wolf from a site in Tumat, Siberia, in 2011.
Inside the 14,000-year-old puppy’s stomach was a hairy piece of tissue. At first, scientists assumed the fragment be…
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