Future parks will have prehistoric mammoths

A group of 21 experts and researchers in a recent US seminar gave interesting predictions: The zoo will have more cloned animals of extinct species, headed by mammoths. prehistoric. In addition, it will be robotized and equipped with advanced technology such as an animal brain reader for visitors.

>>>Mammoths can be revived

According to biologist Michael Noonan of the University of Canisius in the United States, we have seen robots entering every aspect of life, from robots vacuuming to intelligent operating systems.'So they will definitely enter the park of the future world.'

Along with improvements in brain science, future parks will even be a place for people to read the thoughts of animals with brain signaling machines.'We will be able to be connected to the thoughts of wolves or dolphins'.

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Mammoths will be reborn in the future

Experts also say the cloning technology will eventually reach a level that will help to reproduce extinct animals.'But dinosaurs are not,' Mr. Noonan noted. 'But everything will become feasible and appropriate' .

For example, more recently extinct animals will be considered, because they may still have similar habitats and ecosystems on Earth today. The animals became extinct because humans were also candidates to be recreated by cloning.

The researchers all have tissue samples of species such as dodo birds, mail pigeons, mastodons, a relative of zebras, the quagga, a carnivore, a tasmanian wolf, which is inherently great. strains from the 1930s. All of these species, Mr. Noonan stressed, can be revived in the future.

However, topping the possible list of future rebirths is an extinct animal from 4,000 years ago, extinction may be due to climate change and hunting by prehistoric people. That is the mammoth.

According to biologist Jeffrey Yule, Louisiana Tech University, the highest potential mammoth will be reborn by cloning technology because scientists have good DNA samples that are excellently preserved in the soil layer. permanent freezing of nature. Even the extinct dodo birds have not recently had much potential to be recreated by mammoths because the preservation methods at the museums can harm their DNA. this bird.