Ancient squirrel poop from Arctic permafrost contains DNA from mammoths, bison, horses and big cats


Frozen droppings from prehistoric ground squirrels are rich with DNA from Ice Age animals, including wooly mammothA mysterious big cat and a vast array of other creatures reveal a remarkably detailed genetic snapshot of ancient life in Canada’s rugged Yukon.

Although genetic material of the larger creatures was found in the feces of ground squirrels, these rodents were not carnivores. They were opportunistic omnivores that ate a variety of plant material and fungi, as well as insects, rodents, and meat, like Arctic ground squirrels (urochitelus parryi) today in the Yukon Territory and other parts of northwestern North America and Siberia.

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