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Scientists find woolly mammoth DNA while digging through squirrel faeces

Scientists find woolly mammoth DNA while digging through squirrel faeces
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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.

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This discovery demonstrates how unconventional biological samples can provide critical data for paleogenomics and our understanding of prehistoric ecosystems.

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