Waking the Baby Mammoth: Watch on Sun 26 April

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In summary, "Waking the Baby Mammoth" is a documentary film about the discovery and excavation of a baby woolly mammoth in the Siberian tundra. It will air on Sunday, April 26th on the Sun channel and can teach us valuable information about the extinct species and the effects of climate change. The baby mammoth was discovered by a reindeer herder in 2007 and the film explores the scientific significance of the discovery. While suitable for all ages, parental discretion is advised for younger children due to some graphic footage.
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Whoa...on the interactive tab, you can fly into the mammoth's head... .

Looks like it will be an interesting show!
 
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Wow, thanks for sharing this trailer! I am definitely excited to watch "Waking the Baby Mammoth" on Sunday. It's always fascinating to learn more about these prehistoric creatures and the discoveries that are still being made about them. I can't wait to see what new information and insights this documentary will bring. Do you have any predictions or thoughts about what we might learn from it?
 

1. What is "Waking the Baby Mammoth" about?

"Waking the Baby Mammoth" is a documentary film that follows a team of scientists as they unearth the remains of a baby woolly mammoth frozen in the Siberian tundra. The film explores the scientific significance of the discovery and the efforts to preserve and study the remains.

2. When will "Waking the Baby Mammoth" air?

The documentary will air on Sunday, April 26th on the Sun channel. Check your local listings for the specific air time.

3. How was the baby mammoth discovered?

The baby mammoth, named Lyuba, was discovered by a reindeer herder in Siberia in 2007. The herder noticed a strange object sticking out of the permafrost and upon further investigation, realized it was a baby mammoth.

4. What can we learn from studying the baby mammoth?

Studying the baby mammoth can provide valuable insights into the life and behavior of this extinct species. Scientists can analyze its DNA, anatomy, and stomach contents to learn about its diet, health, and environment. It can also provide information about the extinction of mammoths and the effects of climate change.

5. Is "Waking the Baby Mammoth" suitable for all ages?

While the documentary does contain some graphic footage of the excavation and examination of the mammoth remains, it is generally suitable for all ages. However, parental discretion is advised for younger children due to the nature of the subject matter.

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