Unearthing mammoths with fresh blood in Siberia
During a Siberian expedition, a group of scientists found the mammoth corpse stored in perfect condition, so that the blood remained in the animal's body.
When it comes to reviving extinct species, it seems everyone hopes to recreate mammoths rather than building Jurassic Park.
Russian scientists found mammoths in Novosibirsk - (Photo: Northeastern State University)
That is also the reason for the information that the surviving blood mammoths in Siberia have been enthusiastically welcomed by this community of researchers.
According to CNet, experts from the Institute of Applied Ecology, Northeast State University and Russian Geographic Organization conducted an archaeological expedition at Siberian Novosibirsk Islands, and found mammoth corpses. here.
Northeast State University is now shaking hands with Korean humanist scientist Hwang Woo-suk in an attempt to revive mammoths.
Exploration team leader Semyon Grigoriev said the tissue samples inside the organism contain natural red color of fresh meat.
This is because the lower half of the elephant is immersed in pure ice, while the upper part is found between the tundra.
Scientists have collected blood samples to conduct related experiments.
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