35,000-Year-Old Saber-Toothed Cub Found Preserved in Siberia
- Researchers have discovered a mummified newborn saber-toothed cat from at least 35,000 years ago in Siberia's permafrost, with whiskers and claws still intact.
- The remains were found in 2020 along the Badyarikha River in Yakutia, Russia, and are exceptionally well-preserved.
- The species is identified as Homotherium latidens, highlighted in a study published in the journal Scientific Reports on Nov. 14.
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