The world’s most famous mammoth, Lyuba, has brought her five-year world tour to a close this week, leaving Moscow’s Darwin Museum for her home in the Yamal Peninsula. The 42,000 –year-old animal was found entirely preserved by a reindeer herder in 2007. As Lyuba travelled to America, Japan and Hong Kong, researchers closely monitored the unique specimen to make sure that she wasn’t damaged.
Baby Mammoth Lyuba Heads Home
11:07 GMT 22.01.2014 (Updated: 19:57 GMT 19.10.2022)
© RIA Novosti Andrew Gusev, Joy Neumeyer
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The world’s most famous mammoth, Lyuba, has brought her five-year world tour to a close this week, leaving Moscow’s Darwin Museum for her home in the Yamal Peninsula. The 42,000 –year-old animal was found entirely preserved by a reindeer herder in 2007. As Lyuba travelled to America, Japan and Hong Kong, researchers closely monitored the unique specimen to make sure that she wasn’t damaged.