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An Ancient Wolf Cub’s Last Meal Just Rewrote The Woolly Rhino Extinction Story : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 14, 2026 12:00 pm
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New Insight into the Extinction of the Woolly Rhinoceros

14,400 years ago, a wolf cub’s final meal before its demise has provided researchers with valuable information about the disappearance of the woolly rhinoceros from our world. The cub, found in Siberian permafrost in 2011, had a stomach full of woolly rhino meat, shedding light on the species’ extinction.

A recent genetic analysis of the rhino’s genome revealed no signs of long-term population decline or inbreeding, suggesting that the extinction of the woolly rhino was sudden rather than a gradual decline due to genetic weaknesses.

This groundbreaking study, led by evolutionary biologist Camilo Chacón-Duque, has sequenced the entire genome of an Ice Age animal found in the stomach of another animal for the first time. The wolf cub, known as the Tumat wolf cub, lived during the time of the woolly rhino’s extinction, providing researchers with a rare genetic snapshot of the species’ final years.

The DNA extracted from the rhino tissue in the cub’s stomach remained relatively intact, allowing scientists to reconstruct the woolly rhino’s genome and compare it to samples from earlier time periods. The results showed that the woolly rhino population remained genetically stable with no signs of decline or increased inbreeding leading up to its extinction.

According to Sólveig M. Guðjónsdóttir and Edana Lord of the Centre for Palaeogenetics, the lack of genetic degradation in the woolly rhino population indicates that the extinction was likely caused by an inability to adapt to changing environmental conditions rather than human hunting.

This research, published in Genome Biology and Evolution, challenges previous theories about the woolly rhino’s extinction and highlights the importance of understanding genetic health in endangered species conservation efforts.

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Overall, the study provides valuable insights into the abrupt and rapid extinction of the woolly rhinoceros, emphasizing the role of climate change in shaping the fate of ancient species.

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