Scientists working to bring back woolly mammoth say they've reached a milestone
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 พ.ย. 2024
- The biotech company says it's been able to combine ancient DNA from the animals with DNA from their closest living relatives - the Asian Elephant.
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They better resurrect the glyptodon and macrauchenia patachonica 🧬🧬🧬
So we can ride mammoths! Thats why bring them back
i was thinking more about eating them
No they are trying to bring them back to help global warming
Click here if you are ready to see the mammoth in Siberia or Alaska
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Will the dodo be resurrected by 2027?🤔
Want fries with your McMammoth?
Wooly mammoth.
Out of curiosity...
how much is a wooly mammoth selling for?
LOL..😂..Wolly mammoth. Isn’t that a pickle mammoth?
The only question is, why would you bother to do that?
Since it will probably help the ecosystem and also, Jurassic park in real life would be cool
I rather them revive a wooly mammoth than a saber tooth Tiger. Not saying wooly mammoths can’t become violent if bothered similar to their living descendants but at least you can control and maintain a wooly mammoth unlike a saber tooth Tiger that is bigger, smarter, and more aggressive than its descendants which are already scary to be close by
$$$$
Because mammoth burger is a classic fast food. Which is why it went it extinct.
It’s cool
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WHY????!!!!
You want to bring back something that is extinct.......tey common sense
A better idea .... Save the actual eelphants and ship some to regions not much humids near the hemisphere north and some dozens of centuries later vualah
That be great for meat markets .
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The so-called wooly mammoth did not have wool they had hair. Their stomach contents has been studied and scientists know that they could not have lived in a freezing climate. If you want to be more informed check out the hydroplate theory by Dr Walt Brown.
There's a reason why they're extinct.
Besides, they live in arctic conditions, but where's arctic now? Nearly melted. Don't add more to the pile of "endangered species".
We can put them in tundra regions where enough grass is available
That’s why they’re bringing them back. From what I understand their grazing can help with the arctic that is melting way too quickly