I'm fascinated by this mummified pup who lived and died in Siberia 18,000+ years ago since I saw it for the first time. He still had his milk teeth (!!!!!) when he died.

His DNA is under analysis to determine whether he was a dog or a wolf.
Why do I want to hug him

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