A lot of scary things come out of the deep, polar vortex of a Minnesota winter. To is the property of their respective owners, and Athropolis is not responsible for their content. The story behind caveman encased in ice sculpture. The content of web sites that this site has links (2) Click button for to search this web siteĬopyright © 2005 Athropolis Productions Limited. (1) Click the button for Web (below) to search the World Wide Web GUIDE TO ARCTIC SUNRISE & SUNSET: How much sunlight or darkness is there in the Arctic on each day of the year? (Is there a movie here somewhere?)Ĭlick pictures for more information and credits.ĭICTIONARY: Just "double-click" any unlinked word on this page for the definition from Merriam-Webster's Student Electronic Dictionary at Word Central.ĪRCTIC LIBRARY & GLOSSARY: Check this section for an index of the rest of the things you really need to know about the Arctic.ĪRCTIC MAPS & WEATHER REPORTS: Maps of the Northwest Passage, explorers' routes, iceberg sources, Nunavut, the Arctic by treeline, temperature.ĪRCTIC LINKS: Even more information! Links to sites related to the Arctic and "Iceberg: the Story of the Throps and the Squallhoots". Over the weekend, visitors at Theodore Wirth Park were left baffled after seeing the Neanderthal sculpture, named Zug Zug, encased in plastic that appears to resemble ice. Some scientists hope it might be possible to bring the great beasts back to life using modern cloning techniques - they would insert mammoth DNA into the empty egg cell of an elephant. After the discovery of mysterious monoliths across the globe, a frozen caveman encased in a block of ice has been found in a Minneapolis Park. The mammoth is about 3 metres / 9 ft tall, male, and probably died at about 47 years of age. Once there, the examination continued in a dry, cold cave where the temperature is maintained at a constant -12☌ / 10☏. ![]() The remains - encased in a huge block of ice and soil with two huge, curled tusks jutting out - were taken by helicopter to Khatanga, inside the Arctic Circle. Great Woolly Mammoth - Preserved in Ice Athropolis HOME | Maps | Arctic Links | Arctic Libraryįrom our library of things you should know about the ArcticĪn international scientific team was able to examine the remains of an adult Great Woolly Mammoth, which had been preserved for 23,000 years in the frozen wastes of Siberia.
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