6 Animals That De-extinction Can Bring Back to Life

6 Animals That De-extinction Can Bring Back to Life

By Sheetal Kumari | October 23, 2024

Reviving the Past

Explore the fascinating world of de-extinction, where science meets conservation.

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Woolly Mammoth

Genetic engineering and cloning aim to revive this ice-age giant, using Asian elephant DNA.

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 Passenger Pigeon

Scientists plan to sequence its genome and inject it into band-tailed pigeon embryos.

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Dodo

Researchers aim to sequence its DNA from preserved remains and use gene editing.

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Quagga

Conservationists plan to breed quagga-like characteristics into plains zebras.

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Pyrenean Ibex

Cloning attempts have already been made, with a successful birth in 2009.

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 Tasmanian Tiger

Gene editing and stem cell technology may bring back this unique carnivore.

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De-Extinction: Hope or Hype?

While de-extinction sparks debate, it also offers a chance to restore ecosystems.

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