The skull of this animal was a sensation for the 19th century. For a long time, scientists believed that the saiga antelopes lived in Asian steppes for a relatively short time. Suddenly, at the extreme north-east of Russia, in 1876, the geography scientist I.D. Chersky discovered a saiga's skull.
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