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Tiny Worm Comes Back To Life After 24,000 Years In Siberian Deep Freeze
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Russian scientists found the tiny, ancient microscopic organism called bdelloid rotifer in soil taken from river Alazeya in Russia's Yakutia region.
A microscopic organism has wriggled back to life and reproduced asexually after lying frozen in the vast permafrost lands of northeastern Siberia for 24,000 years. Russian scientists found the tiny, ancient animal called the bdelloid rotifer in soil taken from the river Alazeya in Russia's region of Yakutia in the far north. The bdelloid rotifer, a multicellular organism found in freshwater habitats across the world, is known to be able to withstand extreme cold. Previous research suggested it could survive for a decade when frozen at -20 degrees Celsius.More Related News