Be Careful On Forest Roads, You May Meet Mammoths! - Alternative View

Be Careful On Forest Roads, You May Meet Mammoths! - Alternative View
Be Careful On Forest Roads, You May Meet Mammoths! - Alternative View

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Now the Internet is replete with articles that mammoths lived quite recently and disappeared as a result of some cataclysm that dramatically changed the climate on the planet. Dazzling, but so what? Adepts of official science and the media continue to stand their ground and stubbornly talk nonsense. Children in schools are cramming all the same nonsense about icing and millions of years and about the Tatar-Mongol yoke, which, however, has now been renamed simply into Ordynskoye. The article you are reading was written several years ago. But what has changed? Let me tell you this story again and add a little more information!

Science says mammoths lived 4,8 million - 4,500 years ago. And one of my Yakut acquaintances told me that in the spring, if the coast collapses so often, the mammoth meat washes away. The dogs are given food. We ate ourselves, but the meat was painfully tough. A mammoth tusk by the parent's barn supports the door. Well, not as polished and carved on northern themes as in museums, of course, but old, cracked. And one friend contrived so much that he prepared a whole mountain of unlicensed tusk, but only when he wanted to transfer this good to Moscow, a boat tied to a steamer with goods turned over from overload due to a large wave. Everything is lost.

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Pay attention to the FRESH tree trunks and the layer of CLAY in which the remains of mammoths were ground. Millions of years?

And here is what a reader once wrote to me:

“After the war, my father worked for a long time in the exploration party of some special department of the NKVD, I think. So when he read something about the fact that mammoths walked on the tundra and ice, he laughed to tears. Once he said that they found the freshest carcass of a mammoth - right before their eyes the bank of a river in the north of Yakutia collapsed, so they fed the dogs in a batch with this meat for a whole month, butchering the carcass and putting it in holes in the permafrost. But, next to the mammoth, in the same layer, an entire tree with fruits similar to a peach was frozen, he said that they tasted them with pleasure, rinsing in the river water and waiting until they thawed a little. This story confirms that the freeze occurred in a matter of hours and days. They found the same fruits on the New Siberian Islands."

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The mammoths in these photos may be millions of years old, what do you think?

And here's another, in 1981 in the collection "Paliogeography of Europe" built on cores according to pollen analysis there is a map of climates.

According to it, it turns out that from 130 to 70,000 years ago there was a climate similar to the current climate in the south of France and the average summer temperatures were 8-12 degrees higher than now, and this, with a long daylight hours, made it possible for rapid development. Human collectives came to the shores of the White and Barintsev Seas already 70,000 years ago. Up to the northern latitudes, grain graters find flesh up to 40,000 years ago.

70,000 years ago, the Valdai, Ostashkovsky glaciation begins, but it began in western Europe where the English glacier formed first, the Iberian glacier, the Carpathian and Alpine glaciers, which, as it were, closed into a kind of horseshoe that closed most of western Europe, which, in the process of constant flooding, became very swampy …

And in essence, there was a huge swamp buffer between eastern and western Europe. The main territory of western Europe, it was the arctic tundra with sparse undergrowth, dwarf birch, and sometimes spruce.

As for eastern Europe, this was the only forest zone, and deciduous forests that reached the Pechora and the climate was the more east the warmer and not more south as it is now.

And according to climatologists, the main here were meadow, cereal steppes consisting of wild rye, barley, oats, wheat and wild flax. And all these plants are long-day plants that need at least 18-20 hours of diffuse ultraviolet radiation for normal vegetation in the wild. There are no such conditions south of 55 degrees north latitude. That is, in all more southern zones, these plants are transferred, cultivated artificially.

And now let's return to our rams mammoths. For example, an elephant eats all day, eating young shoots or eating vegetation - grass, leaves and fruits. During the day, an elephant (if possible, of course) is able to eat hundreds of kilograms of food and drink up to 190 liters of water.

In the Moscow zoo, the diet of one elephant is:

rye bread 9 kg, carrots 15 kg, potatoes 25 kg, cabbage 10 kg, hay 9 kg, brooms 40 pieces, branches 30 kg, grass 90 kg, beets 30 kg

peas, oatmeal innumerable.

I am ready to accept as a version that mammoths ate several times less than a happy Moscow elephant. That's why she and Moscow are to eat well there, but I can't accept that mammoths, even for some time, roamed the northern glaciers.

But, someone really wants to have a clear association of mammoths with snow in our heads. Cartoons, books, films, dioramas in museums. I jokingly call these pictures "Mammoths and Cocaine."

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Of course, an attentive reader will notice that here I’m 4.8 million, then 4500 years ago, then 130,000, then 70,000. Falsification of facts? Sucked from the finger! But, only this is not my oversight, but again the inconsistency of the official versions.

And here's another thing, there is such a detail - I understand that permafrost is eternal for that, that it freezes forever. Yes, only it seems to me that it is not like freezing, but that it is 70,000 years old that 4500 and the meat will not be meat anymore.

It's like this, all the archaeological finds, some fossils. And the bone turns to stone and the tree, and here an almost living mammoth at least arrange the supply of meat to the shops !?

And then, well, it would be fine to find one mammoth, or let there be ten. Yes, here's the thing, mammoth bone is included in the group of gemstone raw materials and Russia has been the world monopolist of this raw material since the 18th century and the production level used to be 20-30 tons annually! Then, it is true, the ivory began to be mined and the business sank a little, but still this does not mean that the resources ran out. There is still a lot of this good!

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Of course, an attentive reader will notice that here I’m 4.8 million, then 4500 years ago, then 130,000, then 70,000. Falsification of facts? Sucked from the finger! But, only this is not my oversight, but again the inconsistency of the official versions.

And here's another thing, there is such a detail - I understand that permafrost is eternal for that, that it freezes forever. Yes, only it seems to me that it is not like freezing, but that it is 70,000 years old that 4500 and the meat will not be meat anymore.

It's like this, all the archaeological finds, some fossils. And the bone turns to stone and the tree, and here an almost living mammoth at least arrange the supply of meat to the shops !?

And then, well, it would be fine to find one mammoth, or let there be ten. Yes, here's the thing, mammoth bone is included in the group of gemstone raw materials and Russia has been the world monopolist of this raw material since the 18th century and the production level used to be 20-30 tons annually! Then, it is true, the ivory began to be mined and the business sank a little, but still this does not mean that the resources ran out. There is still a lot of this good!