Woolly rhino remains found in Ice Age wolf’s stomach yield clues about species’ end

Tumat-1 wolf puppy. (Michil Yakovlev via SWNS)

By Stephen Beech

The remains of a 14,400-year-old woolly rhinoceros recovered from an Ice Age wolf's stomach have given new clues about the demise of the species.

Woolly rhino remains found in Ice Age wolf’s stomach yield clues about species’ end

The piece of woolly rhino tissue found inside the stomach of the Tumat-1 puppy. (Love Dalén / Stockholm University via SWNS)

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H. Osborn, 'Men of the Old Stone Age'

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