Anon. "Mammoth Frozen in Glacier," Daily Mercury (9 January 1950)

... Russian scientists have not yet given up home of finding a live mammoth in the unexplored northern wastes of their country.

Three times during the past 25 years mammoth trails have been reported–three branches broken off where animals of the region could not have reached them, and patches where bark had been eaten off tree-trunks high above the ground.

Whites last saw the gigantic, shaggy pachyderm in the 16th century, when Ataman Yermak and his Cossacks conquered Siberia.

In a message to Ivan the Terrible, the chieftain wrote of the "great hairy elephant which natives call the 'mountain of meat'," as being "one of the riches of the kingdom of Sibir."

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