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- Colossals de-extincted dire wolf isnt a dire wolf and it . . .
Scientists recently revealed that they have "brought back" extinct dire wolves thanks to genetic engineering — but experts say the newly created animals are only like dire wolves in appearance
- No, the dire wolf has not been brought back from extinction
After a 10,000+ year absence, our team is proud to return the dire wolf to its rightful place in the ecosystem " That's the claim made on the website of the US-based company Here's what we know
- Is the dire wolf back from the dead? Not exactly - AAAS
In an announcement that spawned flashy headlines—and scientific criticism—the world over, the biotech company Colossal Biosciences declared on Monday it had “resurrected” the dire wolf, a massive carnivore that once prowled North America before going extinct some 10,000 years ago
- No, the dire wolf has not been brought back from extinction
Colossal Biosciences claims three pups born recently are dire wolves, but they are actually grey wolves with genetic edits intended to make them resemble the lost species A company called
- No, the Extinct Dire Wolf Has Not Been Brought Back to Life . . .
Despite the buzz, the Dire Wolf remains extinct These new animals are not carbon copies of the original species—they’re genetically modified gray wolves with a few borrowed traits The science behind the project is real and worth exploring, but the hype may be overshadowing more important questions What exactly did Colossal achieve?
- No, the Dire Wolf Has Not Been Brought Back From Extinction
Colossal Biosciences has claimed it "successfully restored" the extinct dire wolf after a "10,000+ year absence," but scientists clarify these are actually genetically modified grey wolves
- Dire wolf has not been brought back from extinction
The dire wolf is still extinct, and the unscientific claims that we brought it back from extinction are utterly false This Jurassic Park nonsense, bringing back extinct animals from the past, may seem cool and interesting, but it’s not very scientific
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