Mother-of-three speaks for the first time about horror incident in woods and declares: 'Life is beautiful'
Born in the Siberian taiga, recluse Agafya Lykova is the sole survivor of the Lykov family who cut themselves off from civilisation in 1936.
'We're Russian Koreans,' comes the reply.
Experts say Kuzya, Borya and Ilona have adapted to life in the wild and satellite data shows they are happily roaming about their new habitats.
Likely from the Okunev culture, might this mysterious ancient figurine with the angry face be a children's 'rattle', to ward off evil spirits?
The Amur cubs were specially trained to cope after being raised in Zhelundinsky Nature Reserve.
Image goes on display at new Tobolsk museum dedicated to the exile of Nikolai II and family shortly before they were shot.
These remarkable pictures show how young Siberian scientist Irina Mukhamedshina, 22, has trained a fox to be as obedient as a dog.
This endangered snow leopard and her two cautious cubs are among only 100 or so living in the wild in Russia.
Agafya Lykova rejects leaving her remote house even though debris from coming rocket launch could fall dangerously close.