Animals That Scientists Want To Bring Back
This article lists 10 extinct animals that scientists can, and should, bring back from the dead.
Animals that scientists want to bring back. March 19, 2013, 2:11 pm. This might complicate our “which came first” question. Jennifer welsh mar 5, 2014, 10:42 am.
Scientists are trying to restore the range of loons. Take elvis presley as an example. Scientists want to bring some animals back from extinction.
Scientists could retrieve dna from some of his iconic quiff, sequence his full genetic code, edit the ‘genetic essence’ of elvis into a regular human cell and then use that to create a cloned baby. In fact, scientists are already working on resurrecting a variety of them, ranging from wooly mammoths to passenger pigeons. The decision about which animals would be good to bring back will be up to scientists.
The iconic birds vanished from massachusetts lakes decades ago. Unfortunately, the last auroch died in the forests of poland in 1627, but scientists are actively working to bring the beast back to life. Scientists want to bring them back through selective breeding of cattle species that carry some aurochs dna.
The baiji river dolphin was found in the yangtze river of china until 2002. Bringing back the extinct animals sounds like a great idea, but when they actually come back to life, there will be lots of consequences, for us and the animals. Scientists want to bring 22 animals back from extinction previous 1 / 22 next
The most popular of these include rhinos, polar bears, gorillas, cheetahs, and chimpanzees among many other animals. Here is the list of top 10 animal that science could bring back to life. The scientists involved in this study want to bring back the tiger by using the genetically similar siberian tiger species.