Scientists are attempting to clone extinct Ice Age lion cubs by finding DNA in the remains of the creatures.Oh yes, read this article and say, I want them brought back.
Two cubs were found in Russia's Sakha Republic last August in a near-perfect state thanks to the deep-freeze conditions where they lay.
Researchers hope to find living tissues containing DNA in the remains, which will allow them to recreate the now extinct Ice Age cave lion.
The project is a joint venture by Russian and South Korean scientists at the Joint Foundation of Molecular Paleontology at North East Russia University in the city of Yakutsk.
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Sunday, March 6, 2016
Pleistocene Park
First it was cloning mammoths. Now cloning the Ice Age cave lion:
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They could be released into Washington, DC. Or Chicago.
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