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‘Highly likely’ a long-lost species will be brought back from dead before 2028
The woolly mammoth, the dodo and the Tasmanian tiger are the main contenders, according to the founder of the world’s first ‘de-extinction’ firm.
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The dodo went extinct some 300 years ago
By
Nilima Marshall, PA Science Reporter
October 01, 2024 at 7:02pm BST
‘Highly likely’ a long-lost species will be brought back from dead before 2028
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