Mammoth With “Flowing Blood” Was Just Found In The Arctic

A wall of permafrost, or permanently frozen earth, was cut into by miner Travis Mudry in the Yukon territory of Canada last year on a misty June morning. Mudry was working in the Klondike goldfields. The thick mixture of ice soil must be removed by miners, a technique known as placer mining, in order to access the gold resources buried in the stream beds.