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They were embalmed before death, but the extent of preservation that is found in these mummies is also the result of permafrost. After burial the coffins filled with water which froze over, virtually creating a natural freezer that helped preserve the organic materials.
There are cities, cars, airports, buildings, the trans siberian railroad etc. They are anything humans have made/caused.
Yes the Siberian Tiger is an endangered creature because they have been heavely hunted and the high demand and for the skins and the dollar amounts offered for them have caused poaching also and many wealthy people want them as pets.
1916 because of Japanese invasions. originally, it would have been finished in 1904 but the Japanese invaded and ruined a section of the railroad which caused them an extra 12 years of work.
Starvation, tigers are given only chickens to eat after every alternate days in Chinese zoos .. poor China!!
No,the Caspian tiger was an extinct subspecie of tigers that was almost in the Same size and Looks like the modern Siberian tiger,white tigers are a color morph Of any Subspecies of tigers(the Siberian tigers don't have this problem only if a Bengal tiger with a color morph and a Siberian will mate,so generally only a Bengal Tigers seem to have this mutant).A white tiger's pale coloration is caused by the presence of a recessive gene (the Same thing that causing a dominant allele for the jaguars and recessive allele for The leopards to have black fur)
There are no wild white Siberian tigers. There have never been. The ONLY white tiger ever found in the wild was a Bengal tiger. It never would have survived due to its coloring. It was captured and bred to an orange tiger. Then it was bred to its daughter. The inbreeding caused the double recessive gene to come out. Later, someone decided the white bengal tigers needed to be more impressive. They crossed a white Bengal tiger with a siberian tiger and today the only white tigers are Bengal/Siberian hybrids living in captivity. Sad, huh?
Scientists believe that the activity of the Siberian Traps, a large volcanic province, released massive amounts of greenhouse gases and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, leading to global warming and acidification of the oceans. This likely caused significant disturbances in ocean chemistry, such as increased levels of carbon dioxide and ocean acidification, which could have had major impacts on marine ecosystems and biodiversity.
A green-eyed dog is a rare occurrence and is typically associated with certain breeds such as the Siberian Husky or the Australian Shepherd. The green eye color is caused by a combination of genetics and pigmentation, giving the dog a unique and striking appearance.
Yes, they are the earliest hawaiian islands and run up to and under siberia which would be the earliest of the group.....the arch or indentation of the seamounts into the aleution/siberian plate is caused by drift.....the 60 degree bend in the emperor mount/hawaiiaqn range (just west of midway island) was caused as the result of an ancient alien impact into the planet earth millions of years ago, such as the impact(s) that caused pangeae to break up into the presentday continents.
A Siberian Husky has a life span ranging from 10-15 years. Overall health of the dog and prolonging of life expectancy greatly depends on nutritious diet and exercise. These are very athletic snowdogs, though they lived in temperate climate quite well, they're best suited for cold climate. They need a regular exercise and lots of protein to keep them in their best. The most common cause of death for Siberian Huskies is Cancer, as it is for other dogs. Cancer on dogs are caused by most common chemicals we use but not even aware that these are toxic to animals. Such things are garden chemicals and lead containing toys and materials. As well as some food, which contains compounds basically harmful for Siberian Huskies in the long run. To learn more, read, www.associatedcontent.com/article/2608173/siberian_husky_sled_dog_history.html www.associatedcontent.com/article/2599967/tips_for_siberian_huskies.html
Well, it's like the process of mummification. Once the body has died, the sells decay as well, making gases that build up in the body. Creating further decaying of the flesh, but not the bones. BUT, the extreme flashes of hot and cold weather prevents these conditions. Thus a mummy/or a non decayed body will remain there until somthing has caused further damage to the corpse.