In 2007, a Siberian Herder and his sons found an Ice Age body frozen in stunning detail
TIMESOFINDIA.COM / May 30, 2026, 15:45 (IST)
In May 2007, Nenets herders in Siberia discovered Lyuba, an intact baby woolly mammoth preserved in permafrost for 42,000 years. This remarkable find provided scientists with unprecedented access to soft tissues and internal organs, offering a unique window into Ice Age life and evolution. Lyuba's well-preserved body became a crucial scientific treasure, enhancing our understanding of extinct mammals.