Scientists find woolly mammoth DNA while digging through squirrel faeces

Scientists have discovered ancient DNA from woolly mammoths and other extinct species preserved within frozen squirrel feces in Canada's Yukon territory. This unique find provides a new method for researchers to study biodiversity and environmental changes over the last 700,000 years.
Why it matters
This discovery demonstrates how unconventional biological samples can provide critical data for paleogenomics and our understanding of prehistoric ecosystems.
A treasure trove of ancient genetic material was stashed away by the rodents before being ‘frozen in time’ by permafrost
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