De-extinction company provides a progress report on thylacine efforts
De-extinction company provides a progress report on thylacine efforts
arstechnica.com De-extinction company provides a progress report on thylacine efforts
Stem cell editing, complete genome, and cane toad resistance mark necessary steps.
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I guess it's safe to assume whatever society killed off the Tasmanian Tigers had access to cameras before the ones that killed off Wooly Mammoths
1 0 ReplyI'm not sure what you're getting at...
That picture is from the late 1930s, when the species died out. The woolly mammoth died out 4000 years ago.
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