Mammoth find: Preserved Ice Age giant found with flowing blood in Siberia

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Russian scientists discovered a fully-grown female mammoth with blood and well-preserved muscle tissue trapped in ice in Siberia. The findings come amid debates on whether the extinct species should be resurrected using DNA.

Scientists say they have managed to find mammoth blood during the excavation of a grown female animal on the Lyakhovsky Islands, the southernmost group of the New Siberian Islands in the Arctic seas of northeastern Russia.
The dark blood was found in ice cavities below the belly of the animal. When researchers broke the cavities with a poll pick, the blood came flowing out. The fact surprised them because the temperature was 10C below zero.

"It can be assumed that the blood of mammoths had some cryo-protective properties,” said Semyon Grigoriev, head of the Museum of Mammoths of the Institute of Applied Ecology of the North at the North Eastern Federal University as cited by Interfax news agency.

The blood was placed in a test tube and a bacteriological analysis of the sample is expected soon.
The muscle tissue of the animal was also well-preserved and had a natural red color of fresh meat, added the scientist. Such preservation can be explained by the fact that the lower part of the mammoth’s body was trapped in pure ice, while the upper part was discovered in the middle of the tundra. The trunk was found separately from the carcass.

The researchers established that the female mammoth was between 50 and 60 years old when it died. Grigoriev noted that this was a unique find likely to prompt international intrigue.

http://rt.com/news/mammoth-blood-ice-siberia-908/

So with enough genetic material they could clone a mammoth, should they do this?

If they did, surely it would be brought back and used as a circus animal, poked and prodded until it gave up all of its value. If we can and should, it should be to set it free and help it back.
 
http://rt.com/news/mammoth-blood-ice-siberia-908/

So with enough genetic material they could clone a mammoth, should they do this?

If they did, surely it would be brought back and used as a circus animal, poked and prodded until it gave up all of its value. If we can and should, it should be to set it free and help it back.

I'm not against it so long as they don't discover it's hyper intelligent and extremely angry if it's both of these things I fear for Human kinds survival!
 
I would be more concerned about whatever impact it would have on a modern Eco system, particularly with regard to disease, viruses and bacteria rather than whether its angry or not!
 
Nice pun Doofer. :)

Cloning it would be interesting but I'm sure any resurrected population would soon be killed by humans, for one reason or another.
 
I would be more concerned about whatever impact it would have on a modern Eco system, particularly with regard to disease, viruses and bacteria rather than whether its angry or not!

You think it has the potential of bringing new diseases rather than succumbing to the common colds of today?
 
I would be more concerned about whatever impact it would have on a modern Eco system, particularly with regard to disease, viruses and bacteria rather than whether its angry or not!

There is no reason, at all, it would bring new desieses with it. It would need to live in a clean room though, as it would have no defences of its own.
 
There is no reason, at all, it would bring new desieses with it. It would need to live in a clean room though, as it would have no defences of its own.
You can't possibly state that as fact. Bacteria and viruses are capable of living in extreme conditions, it's completely plausible that the corpse was harboring some form of disease that has never been seen in the modern era.
 
You can't possibly state that as fact. Bacteria and viruses are capable of living in extreme conditions, it's completely plausible that the corpse was harboring some form of disease that has never been seen in the modern era.

That has nothing to do with the cloning though. Those bacteria and virii would have gotten out anyway, finding mommoths thawing is not all that uncommon. Infact in a lab its less likely to make it to the wild.
 
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