An unusually complete — albeit headless — skeleton of a Steller's sea cow was recently found in northeast Russia. Despite the missing noggin, the remains may help researchers solve several mysteries about this enormous, extinct animal.
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Headless Skeleton of Extinct Sea Cow Unearthed in Siberia
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