Scientists bid to clone Stone Age cave lions after unearthing two 12,000-year-old cubs preserved in Siberian permafrost: [comments of the head of the mammoth fauna studies department of the Yakutian Academy of Sciences Dr Albert Protopopov]

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Scientists bid to clone Stone Age cave lions after unearthing two 12,000-year-old cubs preserved in Siberian permafrost: [comments of the head of the mammoth fauna studies department of the Yakutian Academy of Sciences Dr Albert Protopopov]

Stewart Will, Стюарт Уилл
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Stewart, Will.
Scientists bid to clone Stone Age cave lions after unearthing two 12,000-year-old cubs preserved in Siberian permafrost : [comments of the head of the mammoth fauna studies department of the Yakutian Academy of Sciences Dr Albert Protopopov] / Will Stewart // Dailymail.co.uk : [новостной сайт]. - 2016. - 7 March. URL: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3478640/Scientists-bid-CLONE-Stone-Age-cave-lions-unearthing-two-12-000-year-old-cubs-preserved-Siberian-permafrost.html.- [16+]. -

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