Mammoths and extinct animals are about to be revived

Scientists recently conducted a discussion in Washington, USA about the possibility of 'regenerating' 24 extinct animal species.

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The Dodo (the flying bird, the same family as the dove) evolved without any natural enemies, except humans. And for reasons of human slaughter for food, this species is extinct.

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The Quagga zebra , once lived in South Africa, has become extinct in the wild since 1870. The last raised animal also died in 1883.

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The moa bird , a flightless bird that lives in New Zealand, has been hunted to extinction by the Maori Aboriginal people here.

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The long-haired mammoth lives in the Wrangel Island, Arctic Ocean 4,000 years ago. The DNA of this species is well preserved in the frozen form.

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The species of ivory woodpecker is often found in the southeastern United States, but since 1940 of the last century, it was no longer seen.

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The Tasmanian tiger is the only bagged species to be included in the regeneration list. They lived in Australia, Tasmania island of Australia and New Guinea until the 1960s.

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However, you should not be too excited that you will be involved in scenes like the 'Jurassic Park' movie, because scientists say dinosaur DNA is too old to recreate.