Study authors found that the woolly rhino population remained 'stable and diverse' until only a few thousand years before it disappeared from Siberia. This image shows the preserved, reconstructed remains of a baby woolly rhinoceros named Sasha that was discovered in SiberiaThis is a preserved woolly rhinoceros. This was around the time we know that the woolly rhinoceros went extinct. This image shows a preserved woolly rhinoceros with a large horn and thick coat still intactThis image shows Edana Lord sampling woolly rhinoceros DNA in a lab. 'Although we can't rule out human involvement, we suggest that the woolly rhinoceros' extinction was more likely related to climate.'
Source: Daily Mail August 13, 2020 15:03 UTC