Image courtesy of Lyubov Shmakova,
Joel Kontinen
Evolutionists belief that the
world is millions of years old. Thus, it is np secret that animals have survived
for far less than the amount, .
Tiny zombies that were frozen in Arctic permafrost for 24,000 years were recently brought back to life and have produced clones in a lab in Russia.
These hardy
creatures are bdelloid rotifers, or wheel animals, so-named for the wheel-like
ring of tiny hairs that circle their mouths. Rotifers are multicellular
microscopic animals that live in freshwater environments, and they've been
around for about 50 million years.
Permafrost — ground that has been frozen solid for two years or more —
can preserve snapshots of life (and death) from millennia ago. For instance, a
small bird carcass found in Siberian permafrost in 2020 was 46,000 years old
but looked "like it [had] died just a few days ago," i have previously reported a frozen and
mummified cave bear, also found in Siberia
in 2020 and dating to about 39,000 years ago, still had a fleshy black nose and
much of its fur.
Weisberger, Mindy. 2021 24,000-year-old 'zombies' revived
and cloned from Arctic permafrost Live ScIence