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"Over the past decade, progress in these fields made resurrecting extinct animals to be no longer a fiction. Now, biologists have assured that the first woolly mammoth calves will be born in 2028, marking the much-anticipated comeback of the long-extinct giant tusked mammal, according to reports earlier this week.
According to Colossal Biosciences, a genetics and biosciences company, its landmark woolly mammoth de-extinction project will pave the way for the resurrection of "Earth's old friend and new hero." This second generation of mammoths to be born from the project would still possess the core biological traits of the cold-resistant elephants, according to the company's website, which also provides a timeline of the de-extinction initiative."
"The first mammoth births in 2028 is a highly-anticipated monumental event concerning conservation and the field of science itself, according to an article by Colossal's CEO and co-founder, Ben Lamm, and head of biological sciences, Eriona Hysolli, on Thursday, February 8. The company's team is also reportedly working on the potential resurrection of the Tasmanian tiger and dodo in the future."
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According to Colossal Biosciences, a genetics and biosciences company, its landmark woolly mammoth de-extinction project will pave the way for the resurrection of "Earth's old friend and new hero." This second generation of mammoths to be born from the project would still possess the core biological traits of the cold-resistant elephants, according to the company's website, which also provides a timeline of the de-extinction initiative."
"The first mammoth births in 2028 is a highly-anticipated monumental event concerning conservation and the field of science itself, according to an article by Colossal's CEO and co-founder, Ben Lamm, and head of biological sciences, Eriona Hysolli, on Thursday, February 8. The company's team is also reportedly working on the potential resurrection of the Tasmanian tiger and dodo in the future."
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