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Mammoths in Mexico? Huge bone trove reveals giant beasts thrived in warmth, too – New Study



Fossils found while building airport contain first mammoth DNA from tropical location



Summary

Construction of a new airport in Mexico has unearthed fossil remains of two mammoths, including enough material to extract and sequence ancient DNA. This marks the first time mammoth DNA has been recovered from a tropical environment, a significant breakthrough given that DNA preservation is typically better in colder climates. Scientists believe this discovery offers valuable insights into mammoth evolution, adaptation to diverse environments, and potential insights into the extinction of these magnificent creatures. The DNA analysis promises to reveal how these mammoths differed from their more well-studied relatives in colder regions.

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