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Company's Bold Experiment to Revive Wooly Mammoths Is Out of This World

Liz O'Connell
1 min read

Do you believe this could happen?

Never in our wildest dreams did we believe there would ever be a possibility to see extinct animals come back to earth. But of course, technology, science and genetics continue to advance, changing everything we’ve ever believed. This latest news is truly out of this world.

TikTok user @justgalagy shared a clip about a company’s bold experiment that will truly change life as we know it. The plan is to reintroduce Wooly Mammoths into a park in Siberia. What?! Yes, as crazy as it sounds, they’re working on it. Listen to the full explanation on how because it will blow you away.

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O.M.G. We don’t even have the words to describe our reaction after listening to this clip. They’re really going to mix elephant DNA with existing mammoth DNA and use CRISPR technology to make an embryo. Our minds just about exploded when we heard this!

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Now, before we get ahead of ourselves, it’s important to point out what @ppslappreturns said. The comment reads, “It’s not actually a mammoth. It will be a new species with a lot of mammoth traits and we’ll see how the birthing goes.” According to a CNN article, advocates for bringing back the mammoth could help restore the Arctic tundra, combat the climate crisis and help preserve endangered animals.

“That mammoth update is going to be wild,” commented @deadger6. You can say that again! We can’t wait to follow this story further.

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