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No, nobody has ever cloned an extinct animal from DNA.

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Will a mammoth come back on earth?

well they might. scientists have recently discovered a frozen wooly mammoth and are trying to copy its DNA to create a new mammoth. with our technology today anything is possible.


Did scientists ever try bringing dinosaurs back to life?

yes! Scientists are currently trying to as well. Scientists have been able to reverse stuff in the embryos of birds, which gave those birds features that were the same as dinosaurs. Eventually, we will see some dinosaurs :D


Can humans bring back animals that extinct?

Scientists are trying to. there trying to bring the wolly mammoth


What is a sentence with the word mammoth?

The wooly mammoth was a species of prehistoric elephants. The impact of the meteor left a mammoth crater on the lunar surface. He travels to Mammoth Cave every year.


Can you bring prehistoric creatures back to life?

they just did they brought all kinds of creatures like the wooly mammoth,saber tooth tiger and all kinds of creatures if you dont believe me then just type in prehistoric creatures back to life


What is the difference between a mastodon and a wooly mammoth?

one has a hairy mutt


Have scientist brought the mammoth back to life?

The scientist have not brought back to life the mammoth but they hope to do so by 2060.


Is a woolly mammoth a dinosaur?

There are many present day animals that are relatives of the woolly mammoth. The Elephant is the most recognizable, but, there are in fact others such as the Rat, leopard and Turkey are all relatives as well.


Do mammoths exist?

While in theory possible, due to the large amount of well preserved mammoth remains in the arctic tundra that has lead to a wealth of genetic information, there are still many roadblocks. Mammoth genetics has reached the point where one can in fact download a mammoth genome from researchers, and researchers have inserted mammoth genes into elephant cells in a lab, but one of the primary problems is the elephant (and presumed mammoth) reproductive system. The elephant reproductive system is complicated enough that in vitro elephants are problematic leading to conservation concerns, in vitro mammoths or elephant-mammoth hybrids could be impossible.


What year was the wooly mammoth found in berezovka river?

Woolly mammoth is the common name for an extinct elephant of the mammoth genus, Mammuthus primigenius,characterized by long, strongly curved tusks, a dense coat of hair, and hind legs much shorter than the forelegs, giving a slope to the back. It is also known as the tundra mammoth. Fossils of the woolly mammoth trace from about 250,000 years ago to 4,000 years ago. This animal is known from bones and frozen carcasses from northern North America and northern Eurasia, with the best preserved specimens in Siberia.The woolly mammoth has captured the human imagination since the first fossils were encountered, leading to speculation about giant underground mole-like animals, biblical behemoths, and animals whose demise was caused by the great deluge. Today, they remain a fascinating subject matter, particularly given that their existence coincided with that of humans. The cause of theirextinction, and the role of human hunters in this extinction, remains hotly debated.And now the answer of your question is that the wooly mammoth was found in Berezovka river in about 19000 years ago.


Can a cave bear kill a woolly mammoth?

Yes, if the cave bear attacked the woolly mammoth on the side or back.


What is a Flying bug with white fluffy feather like back?

Wooly Aphid