American genetics have returned to ancient species of predators, who have acquired more than 10 thousand years ago and became a prototype of Lutovolkov from Game of Thrones.
Scientists from the United States returned to the “Wolf of the Terrible”, an ancient predator, who died more than 10 thousand years ago. This is the predator that once inspired the creators of the Game of Thrones series with the fierce wolf.
According to the Associated Press, Colosal Biosciences announced that it managed to revoke three cubs of a restored look. Currently, they are from 3 to 6 months, and they live in a secret safe place in the United States.
It is well known that scientists study the DNA of prehistoric wolves from fossils (a teeth of 13 thousand years from Ohio and a fragment of a skull of 72 thousand years from Idaho), then used blood cells a color -colored balloon and transferred the modified genetic material to the egg egg, after which the ordinary dogs become Mother, who gave birth to three little “balloons after 62 days of terrible.
In children, the features of their ancestors were noticed – white wool, a massive body and strong jaw. However, as scientists note, they will never be perfectly similar to the ancient relatives, because they live in other conditions and will not learn how to hunt, such as once.
“What they probably can’t learn is killing a giant moose or a large deer,” said Matt James, a colosal specialist for animal care.
Earlier it was reported that the Chinese Pets Cloning Company announced the birth of the first cloned Arctic Wolf worldwide.
In China, the Arctic She -Wolf first nodded
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Source: korrespondent

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