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Perfectly Preserved Ice Age Animals That Still Have Skin,Muscles, and Hair

This preserved Caribou carcass was found in Canada’s Yukon territory. Scientists estimated that it was about 50,000 years old. But when they looked closer,volcanic ash was was around the territory.The scientists determined 80,000 years would be more precise. This is the oldest tissue in the world.

This preserved wolf pup carcass was found in Canada’s Yukon territory that was long ago home to many animals. They first estimated that this Wolf pup was 50,000 years old.
CARCASS:remains of a dead animal

How this affects our world
This affects our world because scientists can learn a lot from these carcass’s.If scientists keep studying these animals, scientists can figure out what made everything stay intact.

Photo by Drew Hays

Geographic lens
This ties in with the geographic lens because, if scientists keep studying these animals, we can see where there might be more.

Historic lens
With our knowledge that we gain we can find what these animals did.Was the wolf part of a pack or alone? Did the Caribou eat plants?