Waking the Baby Mammoth
Waking the Baby Mammoth

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Waking the Baby Mammoth

2009
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German

A unique story on the discovery of a 40-thousand-year-old, perfectly preserved baby woolly mammoth. Cutting edge science and Arctic adventure come alive in this story of a unique discovery: a perfectly preserved baby woolly mammoth that suddenly appears on a Siberian riverbank, triggering an extraordinary investigation into her life and death at the end of the Ice Age. Solving the mystery of her origins unites men whose lives are worlds apart except for their link to the woolly mammoth.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Michael JohnGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the incredible story of the discovery and excavation of a perfectly preserved baby mammoth, Lyuba, in Siberia. Scientists race against time and the elements to uncover the secrets of this ancient creature and gain unprecedented insights into the Ice Age. The film captures the meticulous process of scientific investigation and the awe inspired by such a remarkable find.

Critical Reception

Waking the Baby Mammoth was widely praised for its scientific rigor, stunning visuals, and the compelling narrative of discovery. It offered a unique glimpse into paleontology and the lives of our prehistoric ancestors. Audiences were captivated by the well-preserved specimen and the dedication of the researchers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Fascinating and informative look at a significant paleontological find.

  • Visually stunning and scientifically engaging documentary.

  • Captures the excitement of discovery and the importance of preserving ancient life.

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Fun Fact

The baby mammoth, Lyuba, was discovered by a reindeer herder in the Great Lyakhovsky Island in the Great Siberian Ice in May 2007.

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