Natural History Museum, London UK. 21st May 2014. Press View. The most complete woolly mammoth ever found is on display at Mammoths: Ice Age Giants, from 23 May until 7 September 2014. This family exhibition explores her incredible ice age world and is the first time the one-month old infant has been shown in western Europe. The baby mammoth named Lyuba died around 42,000 years ago and was discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. (Note to Editors: children supplied by gallery) Credit: Malcolm Park editorial/Alamy Live News

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Press/Editorial use. 42,000 year old Lyuba is owned by The Yamal-Nenets Regional Museum-Exhibition Complex in Salekhard, Russia.