May 31, 2013

Wooly mammoth blood recovered from frozen carcass, Russian scientists.. Totally unlike meat that is centuries old

The frozen body of a 10,000 to 15,000 year old (well maybe not, this could support a young earth) mammoth found on a remote island in the Arctic Ocean has yielded a stunning find: blood so well preserved that it flowed freely from the ancient mammal, according to Russian scientists.  

“Interestingly, the temperature at the time of excavation was -7 to – 10 degrees Celsius [19.4 to 14 degrees Fahrenheit]. It may be assumed that the blood of mammoths had some cryoprotective properties.”The muscle tissue of the frozen carcass was also stunning -- the color of fresh meat, Grigoriev said, totally unlike meat that is centuries... Wooly mammoth blood recovered from frozen carcass, Russian scientists say | Fox News

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