Animals Scientists Are Trying To Bring Back
Bringing extinct animals back to life is known as de-extinction.
Animals scientists are trying to bring back. A friend of mine recently tried to tell me that many years ago some scientist was able to bring dead animals and people back to life. They also discussed the how why. Many scientists from across the globe have been trying to perfect the morally ambiguous act of cloning andor genetic engineering for certain extinct animals.
They are discussing it with The Long Now Foundation at an all-day TEDx De-Extinction conference. Generally it helps if there is a species still alive today that is genetically similar to the extinct animal like elephants for woolly mammoths or cows for aurochs. Recently scientists successfully cloned the species.
The result of their experiments would produce only partial de-extinction however. Advances in science specifically biotechnology could enable scientists to bring some of these animals back from extinction and there are a few already on the list. In America scientists are working on bringing back the passenger pigeon a rosy-breasted bullet of a bird that once flocked in the billions.
But the joy didnt last no longer than 7 minutes. On Friday at a National Geographic sponsored TEDx conference scientists met in Washington DC. To this end European science teams.
Scientists are hoping to bring extinct animals back to life. Scientists collected DNA and skin samples of the goat shortly before its death. To discuss which animals we should bring back from extinction.
And the heath hen a stumpy avian wallflower that lived in the scrubby plains of New England. If playback doesnt begin shortly try restarting your device. Already there is said to be a massive success that is being recorded in the attempt to bring back this ancestor of the modern cattle.