This video says about itself:
FIRST BABY WOOLLY RHINO FROM MORE THAN 10,000 YEARS [OLD]
FEBRUARY 25, 2015
Siberia: For the first time the remains of a baby woolly rhinoceros were discovered in the permafrost of Siberia.
The extinct woolly rhinoceros that has been called “Sasha” [is] at least 10,000 years old according to the experts and thanks to the ice he still has his hair and [people are] hoping to extract DNA.
The remains of the rhinoceros were found by a hunter beside a stream, in the largest and coldest region of Russia, the Republic of Sakha, also known as Yakutia, in September.
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