Steven Spielberg enriched the world with the cinematic story of the resurrection of the dinosaurs by developing genes derived from a drop of blood in the womb of a mosquito that emerges from a multi-million-year-old fossil. But it is actually more beautiful than fiction. On the other hand, fiction can be found to be true at any time. Such news was reported recently in Siberia.
Scientists engaged in excavation in northeastern Siberia have found a bird’s body trapped in an ice layer at the bottom. At first glance, it looked like a dead bird’s body. But how could a bird that was so close to death be trapped inside an iceberg? Scientists worked on that question and sent it to the laboratory. Scientists who dissected the bird in the laboratory were surprised to find that the bird died not just hours ago but 46,000 years ago.
Today, 46,000 years is the era when the great mammoth elephant was born on this planet. This karulla has lived among the mammoths. Scientists have confirmed that this kurulla belongs to the horn lakes.
That period is considered to be the last ice age on Earth. It is also suspected that there was a thunderbolt climate in the area of Siberia at that time.
Excavations in the Belia Gora region of Siberia have found a similar body in 2018. Arrangements have been made for the discovery of the bird’s body to the University of Stockholm and the Swedish Museum of Natural Sciences.
Perhaps scientists will be able to reproduce the animals on this planet with further research, which would be Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park fiction.