13th August 2014, 11:28 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Austin, Texas USA
Posts: 257
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Originally Posted by Rick
we don't want the Mammoths to go extinct, do we .... 
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Apparently not:
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Woolly Mammoth Clone Is Now Possible, Say Scientists
Huffington Post Canada | By Christian Cotroneo
Posted: 03/14/2014 10:31 am EDT Updated: 03/14/2014 10:59 am EDT
Scientists now say they've got enough blood and bone to bring an Ice Age icon kicking and stomping into the modern age.
All thanks to a remarkably well-preserved mammoth found in Siberia last summer.
"The data we are about to receive will give us a high chance to clone the mammoth," Radik Khayrullin, of the Russian Association of Medical Anthropologists, told the Siberian Times.
Researchers at Russia's North-Eastern Federal University discovered the remains-- mammoth hair, soft tissues and bone marrow -- in the northeastern province of Yakutia.
During the autopsy, they were surprised to find an incredibly well preserved corpse -- better, in fact, than "a body of a human buried for six months," another scientist told the Times.
Since last summer, the scientific community has been buzzing about the possibility of breathing life back into those old bones -- or, more specifically, bringing life forth from new bones.
An elephant, as its closest living relative, would be the ideal surrogate mother for a modern-day mammoth.
The idea, as Tanya Lewis writes for LiveScience, would be to implant a mammoth embryo into an elephant, which would then give birth to a very, very old baby.
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New York is just being proactive.
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