A cave bear carcass has been recovered from the permafrost on an Arctic island in Russia - “the first and only find...

>A cave bear carcass has been recovered from the permafrost on an Arctic island in Russia - “the first and only find of its kind.” The preservation is remarkable; all internal organs are present. And that nose! Wonderful
>“Previously, only skulls and bones were found. This find is of great importance for the whole world.“

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wat now?

>The cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) is a prehistoric species or subspecies that lived in Eurasia in the Middle and Late Pleistocene period and became extinct about 15,000 years ago.
>According to the rough preliminary suggestions the bear could live in Karginsky interglacial (this was the period between 22,000 and 39,500 years).

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Literally 99% of bears live in caves retard. Cave bears are not uncommon at all.

Is this what russia used to be about?

DNA and cloning

here is the cub

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Cave bears were a species of bear you fucking mongoloid.

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VGH...

my ancestor :)