In 2020, in the open abomination on Ostrobol-Yakhovsky, the remains of a cave bear tree and black materials were found. The initial hypothesis was that it was at least 30 thousand years old. However, a Russian scientist from the NEFU named after M. K. Ammosov was able to establish the age of the remains more accurately, that they are only 3,500 years old.

Such a difference in estimated age arose due to an error in determining the id. The first study was based on the fact that the carcass found belongs to the cave bear Ursus Spelaeus, the last extinct m. At a high level, check two meters and weigh 1000 kilograms. And the average size of a rose was 155 centimeters and weighed 78 kilograms. About death as a result of a broken spine, at the moment there will be no more than 3 years. By the way, the permafrost is practically untouched by soft tissues and the brain, which is easy to study their nerd. DNA analysis has already shown the presence of a find with bears from the north-east of Russia.

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Scientists drew attention to the fact that Lyakhovsky Island is separated from the mainland by a 50-kilometer strip of water. It is still completely unclear how the bear could get to the place where he found his death. You can only speculate and work out options. According to one version, he could simply swim across the strip of water. Another version allows for a transition over a temporary “ice bridge” – it is quite possible that at that time there was a land connection between the island and the mainland.

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Source: Tech Cult

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