They should totally do this with dinosaurs but preferably on an island to keep things under control but certainly use it to attract tourists and turn a profit at the same time! What could go wrong
I keep coming across story's and information about the cloning of wooly mammoth's. Some stories read that it was successfully done, and some saying it's in the process of being done.if they have good useable DNA from a mammoth and a good pacaderm embryo they should with the technology available today,be able to accomplish a cloned mammoth birthed from the uterus of an elephant living.
Very underrated channel!! Tho I think that you should lower the pace because you speak a bit too fast, also you should add more demographics for the technology that you’re talking about to better explain it to the viewer!
Where they used to live is literally melting away. I hope scientists fail at this project tbh.
I hope they will succeed because this is the only thing that could possibly cure cancer
They should totally do this with dinosaurs but preferably on an island to keep things under control but certainly use it to attract tourists and turn a profit at the same time! What could go wrong
Hey guys today we're playing archaeologist
Bring back the Dodo 🦤
Beyond Brilliant.
Awesome!
I keep coming across story's and information about the cloning of wooly mammoth's. Some stories read that it was successfully done, and some saying it's in the process of being done.if they have good useable DNA from a mammoth and a good pacaderm embryo they should with the technology available today,be able to accomplish a cloned mammoth birthed from the uterus of an elephant living.
If scientists can do that then they can make us new organs from our DNA 🧬 or something failure is not acceptable
Put em in the tundra!!!
yeah, thats great...but are they delicious
Very underrated channel!! Tho I think that you should lower the pace because you speak a bit too fast, also you should add more demographics for the technology that you’re talking about to better explain it to the viewer!
huh.
the mammoth DNA was so well preserved because it hadn't survived for 53,000 years... 5-6 thousand, sure... 53 thousand? not a chance