Researchers Find Siberian ‘Unicorn’ Fossil Fragments in Kazakhstan, Say Creature Lived Much Longer Than Thought

Heinrich Harder's painting of the so-called Siberian Unicorn.
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By Epoch Newsroom / The Epoch Times

Researchers have found fossil fragments that indicate the so-called Siberian Unicorn last walked the Earth a mere 29,000 years ago.

The updated timeline is a huge jump since scientists thought the creature died out around 350,000 years ago.

About 20 fossilized mammal teeth and bones were found in Kazakhstan.

Side view of skull and reconstructed horn of a Siberian ‘Unicorn’

Side view of skull and reconstructed horn of a Siberian ‘Unicorn’ (public domain)

Siberian Unicorns did have a horn on their heads. The actual creature’s head, though, stood between the horse and rhinoceros families, according to early descriptions of the animal published in the journal Nature in 1878.

First published restoration of Elasmotherium sibiricum, by Rashevsky under supervision of A.F. Brant.

First published restoration of Elasmotherium sibiricum, by Rashevsky under supervision of A.F. Brant. (Public Domain)

The noses of the creatures were much narrower than that of the rhinoceros, though, while the eyes were larger. The creatures likely had a shaggy coat of hair.

Artist’s impression of an Elasmotherium sibiricum

Artist’s impression of an Elasmotherium sibiricum (public domain)

The newly discovered skull fragments have left researchers convinced that some members of the species survived for hundreds of thousands of years longer than previously thought. Radiocarbon dating shows the age of the fragments, the researchers said in a report published in the American Journal of Applied Sciences.

The skull fragments–about 20 fossilized mammal teeth and bones–were found in Kazakhstan.

Pair of E. sibiricum (the Siberian ‘unicorn’).

Pair of E. sibiricum (the Siberian ‘unicorn’). (public domain)

Featured image: Heinrich Harder's painting of the so-called Siberian Unicorn. (Public Domain)

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Michael Stones (not verified)    15 April, 2016 - 13:08

In reply to by Jon iwanyszyn (not verified)

ah dont know about this folks it looks completely fake to me and just look at the site it comes from

AnotherLover (not verified)    5 April, 2016 - 05:36

In reply to by Jon iwanyszyn (not verified)

Right? What's going on? My mind is unraveling. Giants in the bible and all throughout ancient folklore. Dragons next?

Jon iwanyszyn (not verified)    5 April, 2016 - 04:54

I haven't even heard of this creature, but have a strong belief that much of mythology is simply a recollection of very real things from the past, like the Titans being the nephilim,, the giants who were the offspring of fallen angels and human women.. I'm still waiting on Centaur find.