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#Documentary, Waking the Baby Mammoth
Waking the Baby Mammoth" is a 2009 documentary from National Geographic that chronicles the discovery of a well-preserved, 40,000-year-old juvenile woolly mammoth in Siberia. The film follows a scientific investigation using state-of-the-art technology to learn about the Ice Age and the species' extinction, combining scientific analysis with Arctic adventure.
Subject: A baby woolly mammoth discovered on a Siberian riverbank.
Purpose: To investigate the life and death of the mammoth and learn about the Ice Age using a forensic investigation approach.
Methods: Utilizes cutting-edge science, including advanced analytical methods, to create anatomical maps and understand the mammoth's internal organs and growth.
Key elements: Combines scientific discovery with adventure, featuring individuals like a mammoth hunter, a scientist, and a nomad.
Air date: First aired on April 26, 2009.
Languages: English.

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#Mammoth

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