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Baby Mammoth Surgery
Alexei Tikhonov (right) and Daniel Fisher (centre) perform microsurgery on Lyuba, a baby mammoth that was discovered on the shore of a remote Siberian river in May 2007.
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Baby Mammoth Surgery
Daniel Fisher (From left), Bernard Buigues, Naoki Suzuki and Yuri Khudy attend microsurgery on Lyuba, a baby mammoth that discovered on the shore of a remote Siberian river in May 2007.
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Baby Mammoth Surgery
Scientists perform microsurgery on Lyuba, a baby mammoth that discovered on the shore of a remote Siberian river in May 2007.
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Baby Mammoth Surgery
Scientists perform microsurgery on Lyuba, a baby mammoth that discovered on the shore of a remote Siberian river in May 2007.
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Baby Mammoth Surgery
Bernard Buigues, Alexei Tihkonov, Daniel Fisher, Yuri Khudi, and Kirill Seretetto attend the microsurgery on Lyuba, the baby mammoth.
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Baby Mammoth Surgery
Bernard Buigues, Alexei Tihkonov, Daniel Fisher, Yuri Khudi, and Kirill Seretetto attend the microsurgery on Lyuba, the baby mammoth.
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Bernard Buigues
Scientist Bernard Buigues perform microsurgery on Lyuba, a baby mammoth that discovered on the shore of a remote Siberian river in May 2007.
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Surgery Close-Up
Scientists perform microsurgery on Lyuba, a baby mammoth that discovered on the shore of a remote Siberian river in May 2007.
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Yuri Khudi
Yuri Khudi, Nenets nomad, discovered a nearly perfectly preserved 4-month-old baby mammoth named Lyuba on the shore of a remote Siberian river in May 2007.
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