Why need to revive the mammoth

There have been many arguments that the revival of mammoths in the present world is unimaginable, but if we can revive these ancient animals, the benefits it brings will be immensely great.

There have been many arguments that the revival of mammoths in the present world is unimaginable, but if we can revive these ancient animals, the benefits it brings will be immensely great.

Reasons to revive mammoths

There have been many arguments that the revival of mammoths in the present world is unimaginable, but if we can revive these ancient animals , the benefits it brings will be immensely great.

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According to writer Kevin Loria in an article posted on the tech site Tech Insider said:
" Harvard geneticist George Church tried to transplant a gene that allows mammoths to survive in the cold Arctic to their closest relatives, the Asian elephant. public, elephants possessing mammoth mammoth genes can theoretically survive in Siberia and Northern Europe, where they will be less likely to face threats from human development than with the current habitat of Asian elephants.

This could help protect some of the elephants threatened by the widening of their habitat further north to help them find suitable lands and less conflict with those farmer".

However, Loria has talked more about the risks that this technique may encounter, even if it involves moral issues.

"If Church's lab determines that it will transplant some mammoth embryos into Asian elephants, they will have to find some suitable female elephant eggs. Then they will have to find one. providing the right female elephant to nourish the baby fetus for two years and with the hope of being able to create a monster that may or may not be revived.No experiments in this study are simple. or simply decided ".

No matter how crazy the ideas are, the idea of ​​bringing animals from ancient times back to the modern world is also a way for people to conserve diverse ecosystems. in nature is gradually tending to be broken by the current impact of human hands.

Update 18 December 2018
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