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A company which brought back extant dire wolves into the world using DNA has given an update on the three cubs that were born.
Two males, named Romulus and Remus are just over six months old and weigh in at over 40 kilos which is already 20% larger than a moderngrey wolf at the same development stage.
They’re heading to their first vet visit for blood tests and CT scans to monitor skeletal development and overall health.
They’re also moved on in their evolving diet, being fed daily on high-quality kibble, bones, chunk meat, organ meat, and soon full carcasses to mimic natural wild feeding.
US company Colossal Biosciences based in Texas, calls its method of bringing back the dire wolves, de-extinction.
The predators , made famous from the HBO hit series Game of Thrones, had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years at the end of the last ice age.
A team took DNA from a 13,000 year old dire wolf tooth and a 72,000 year old skull to make the healthy dire wolf puppies which were born to surrogates.
A spokesperson said Remus , although the slightly smaller of the two brothers, is stepping into the alpha role with “quiet observation and strategic thinking.”
OPS: Dire wolf female pup Khaleesi.
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Dire wolf pups 20 percent bigger than moden animal
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A company which brought back extant dire wolves into the world using DNA has given an update on the three cubs that were born.
Two males, named Romulus and Remus are just over six months old and weigh in at over 40 kilos which is already 20% larger than a moderngrey wolf at the same development stage.
They’re heading to their first vet visit for blood tests and CT scans to monitor skeletal development and overall health.
They’re also moved on in their evolving diet, being fed daily on high-quality kibble, bones, chunk meat, organ meat, and soon full carcasses to mimic natural wild feeding.
US company Colossal Biosciences based in Texas, calls its method of bringing back the dire wolves, de-extinction.
The predators , made famous from the HBO hit series Game of Thrones, had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years at the end of the last ice age.
A team took DNA from a 13,000 year old dire wolf tooth and a 72,000 year old skull to make the healthy dire wolf puppies which were born to surrogates.
A spokesperson said Remus , although the slightly smaller of the two brothers, is stepping into the alpha role with “quiet observation and strategic thinking.”
OPS: Dire wolf female pup Khaleesi.
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Dire wolf pups 20 percent bigger than moden animal
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A company which brought back extant dire wolves into the world using DNA has given an update on the three cubs that were born.
Two males, named Romulus and Remus are just over six months old and weigh in at over 40 kilos which is already 20% larger than a moderngrey wolf at the same development stage.
They’re heading to their first vet visit for blood tests and CT scans to monitor skeletal development and overall health.
They’re also moved on in their evolving diet, being fed daily on high-quality kibble, bones, chunk meat, organ meat, and soon full carcasses to mimic natural wild feeding.
US company Colossal Biosciences based in Texas, calls its method of bringing back the dire wolves, de-extinction.
The predators , made famous from the HBO hit series Game of Thrones, had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years at the end of the last ice age.
A team took DNA from a 13,000 year old dire wolf tooth and a 72,000 year old skull to make the healthy dire wolf puppies which were born to surrogates.
A spokesperson said Remus , although the slightly smaller of the two brothers, is stepping into the alpha role with “quiet observation and strategic thinking.”
OPS: Dire wolf female pup Khaleesi.
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Dire wolf pups 20 percent bigger than moden animal
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A company which brought back extant dire wolves into the world using DNA has given an update on the three cubs that were born.
Two males, named Romulus and Remus are just over six months old and weigh in at over 40 kilos which is already 20% larger than a moderngrey wolf at the same development stage.
They’re heading to their first vet visit for blood tests and CT scans to monitor skeletal development and overall health.
They’re also moved on in their evolving diet, being fed daily on high-quality kibble, bones, chunk meat, organ meat, and soon full carcasses to mimic natural wild feeding.
US company Colossal Biosciences based in Texas, calls its method of bringing back the dire wolves, de-extinction.
The predators , made famous from the HBO hit series Game of Thrones, had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years at the end of the last ice age.
A team took DNA from a 13,000 year old dire wolf tooth and a 72,000 year old skull to make the healthy dire wolf puppies which were born to surrogates.
A spokesperson said Remus , although the slightly smaller of the two brothers, is stepping into the alpha role with “quiet observation and strategic thinking.”
OPS: Dire wolf female pup Khaleesi.
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Dire wolf pups 20 percent bigger than moden animal
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A company which brought back extant dire wolves into the world using DNA has given an update on the three cubs that were born.
Two males, named Romulus and Remus are just over six months old and weigh in at over 40 kilos which is already 20% larger than a moderngrey wolf at the same development stage.
They’re heading to their first vet visit for blood tests and CT scans to monitor skeletal development and overall health.
They’re also moved on in their evolving diet, being fed daily on high-quality kibble, bones, chunk meat, organ meat, and soon full carcasses to mimic natural wild feeding.
US company Colossal Biosciences based in Texas, calls its method of bringing back the dire wolves, de-extinction.
The predators , made famous from the HBO hit series Game of Thrones, had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years at the end of the last ice age.
A team took DNA from a 13,000 year old dire wolf tooth and a 72,000 year old skull to make the healthy dire wolf puppies which were born to surrogates.
A spokesperson said Remus , although the slightly smaller of the two brothers, is stepping into the alpha role with “quiet observation and strategic thinking.”
OPS: Dire wolf brothers Romulus and Remus.
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Dire wolf pups 20 percent bigger than moden animal
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A company which brought back extant dire wolves into the world using DNA has given an update on the three cubs that were born.
Two males, named Romulus and Remus are just over six months old and weigh in at over 40 kilos which is already 20% larger than a moderngrey wolf at the same development stage.
They’re heading to their first vet visit for blood tests and CT scans to monitor skeletal development and overall health.
They’re also moved on in their evolving diet, being fed daily on high-quality kibble, bones, chunk meat, organ meat, and soon full carcasses to mimic natural wild feeding.
US company Colossal Biosciences based in Texas, calls its method of bringing back the dire wolves, de-extinction.
The predators , made famous from the HBO hit series Game of Thrones, had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years at the end of the last ice age.
A team took DNA from a 13,000 year old dire wolf tooth and a 72,000 year old skull to make the healthy dire wolf puppies which were born to surrogates.
A spokesperson said Remus , although the slightly smaller of the two brothers, is stepping into the alpha role with “quiet observation and strategic thinking.”
OPS: Dire wolf brothers Romulus and Remus.
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Dire wolf pups 20 percent bigger than moden animal
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A company which brought back extant dire wolves into the world using DNA has given an update on the three cubs that were born.
Two males, named Romulus and Remus are just over six months old and weigh in at over 40 kilos which is already 20% larger than a moderngrey wolf at the same development stage.
They’re heading to their first vet visit for blood tests and CT scans to monitor skeletal development and overall health.
They’re also moved on in their evolving diet, being fed daily on high-quality kibble, bones, chunk meat, organ meat, and soon full carcasses to mimic natural wild feeding.
US company Colossal Biosciences based in Texas, calls its method of bringing back the dire wolves, de-extinction.
The predators , made famous from the HBO hit series Game of Thrones, had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years at the end of the last ice age.
A team took DNA from a 13,000 year old dire wolf tooth and a 72,000 year old skull to make the healthy dire wolf puppies which were born to surrogates.
A spokesperson said Remus , although the slightly smaller of the two brothers, is stepping into the alpha role with “quiet observation and strategic thinking.”
OPS: Dire wolf brothers Romulus and Remus.
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Dire wolf pups 20 percent bigger than moden animal
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A company which brought back extant dire wolves into the world using DNA has given an update on the three cubs that were born.
Two males, named Romulus and Remus are just over six months old and weigh in at over 40 kilos which is already 20% larger than a moderngrey wolf at the same development stage.
They’re heading to their first vet visit for blood tests and CT scans to monitor skeletal development and overall health.
They’re also moved on in their evolving diet, being fed daily on high-quality kibble, bones, chunk meat, organ meat, and soon full carcasses to mimic natural wild feeding.
US company Colossal Biosciences based in Texas, calls its method of bringing back the dire wolves, de-extinction.
The predators , made famous from the HBO hit series Game of Thrones, had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years at the end of the last ice age.
A team took DNA from a 13,000 year old dire wolf tooth and a 72,000 year old skull to make the healthy dire wolf puppies which were born to surrogates.
A spokesperson said Remus , although the slightly smaller of the two brothers, is stepping into the alpha role with “quiet observation and strategic thinking.”
OPS: Dire wolf brothers Romulus and Remus.
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Dire wolf pups 20 percent bigger than moden animal
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A company which brought back extant dire wolves into the world using DNA has given an update on the three cubs that were born.
Two males, named Romulus and Remus are just over six months old and weigh in at over 40 kilos which is already 20% larger than a moderngrey wolf at the same development stage.
They’re heading to their first vet visit for blood tests and CT scans to monitor skeletal development and overall health.
They’re also moved on in their evolving diet, being fed daily on high-quality kibble, bones, chunk meat, organ meat, and soon full carcasses to mimic natural wild feeding.
US company Colossal Biosciences based in Texas, calls its method of bringing back the dire wolves, de-extinction.
The predators , made famous from the HBO hit series Game of Thrones, had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years at the end of the last ice age.
A team took DNA from a 13,000 year old dire wolf tooth and a 72,000 year old skull to make the healthy dire wolf puppies which were born to surrogates.
A spokesperson said Remus , although the slightly smaller of the two brothers, is stepping into the alpha role with “quiet observation and strategic thinking.”
OPS: Dire wolf brothers Romulus and Remus.
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Dire wolf pups 20 percent bigger than moden animal
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A company which brought back extant dire wolves into the world using DNA has given an update on the three cubs that were born.
Two males, named Romulus and Remus are just over six months old and weigh in at over 40 kilos which is already 20% larger than a moderngrey wolf at the same development stage.
They’re heading to their first vet visit for blood tests and CT scans to monitor skeletal development and overall health.
They’re also moved on in their evolving diet, being fed daily on high-quality kibble, bones, chunk meat, organ meat, and soon full carcasses to mimic natural wild feeding.
US company Colossal Biosciences based in Texas, calls its method of bringing back the dire wolves, de-extinction.
The predators , made famous from the HBO hit series Game of Thrones, had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years at the end of the last ice age.
A team took DNA from a 13,000 year old dire wolf tooth and a 72,000 year old skull to make the healthy dire wolf puppies which were born to surrogates.
A spokesperson said Remus , although the slightly smaller of the two brothers, is stepping into the alpha role with “quiet observation and strategic thinking.”
OPS: Dire wolf brothers Romulus and Remus.
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Dire wolf pups 20 percent bigger than moden animal
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A company which brought back extant dire wolves into the world using DNA has given an update on the three cubs that were born.
Two males, named Romulus and Remus are just over six months old and weigh in at over 40 kilos which is already 20% larger than a moderngrey wolf at the same development stage.
They’re heading to their first vet visit for blood tests and CT scans to monitor skeletal development and overall health.
They’re also moved on in their evolving diet, being fed daily on high-quality kibble, bones, chunk meat, organ meat, and soon full carcasses to mimic natural wild feeding.
US company Colossal Biosciences based in Texas, calls its method of bringing back the dire wolves, de-extinction.
The predators , made famous from the HBO hit series Game of Thrones, had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years at the end of the last ice age.
A team took DNA from a 13,000 year old dire wolf tooth and a 72,000 year old skull to make the healthy dire wolf puppies which were born to surrogates.
A spokesperson said Remus , although the slightly smaller of the two brothers, is stepping into the alpha role with “quiet observation and strategic thinking.”
OPS: Dire wolf brothers Romulus and Remus.
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Dire wolf pups 20 percent bigger than moden animal
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Colossal Biosciences
A company which brought back extant dire wolves into the world using DNA has given an update on the three cubs that were born.
Two males, named Romulus and Remus are just over six months old and weigh in at over 40 kilos which is already 20% larger than a moderngrey wolf at the same development stage.
They’re heading to their first vet visit for blood tests and CT scans to monitor skeletal development and overall health.
They’re also moved on in their evolving diet, being fed daily on high-quality kibble, bones, chunk meat, organ meat, and soon full carcasses to mimic natural wild feeding.
US company Colossal Biosciences based in Texas, calls its method of bringing back the dire wolves, de-extinction.
The predators , made famous from the HBO hit series Game of Thrones, had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years at the end of the last ice age.
A team took DNA from a 13,000 year old dire wolf tooth and a 72,000 year old skull to make the healthy dire wolf puppies which were born to surrogates.
A spokesperson said Remus , although the slightly smaller of the two brothers, is stepping into the alpha role with “quiet observation and strategic thinking.”
OPS: Dire wolf brothers Romulus and Remus.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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Bekannt aus Game Of Thrones: Das US Unternehmen Colossal Biosciences hat erste Schattenwölfe zurückgekreuzt
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‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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‘De-extinction’ company Colossal Biosciences have announced the healthy births of their latest effort to bring prehistoric animals back from beyond the grave - ‘dire wolves’.
Today, the dire wolf was made famous by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, as companions of the Stark family, but it was in fact an American canid that had previously been extinct for over 12,500 years.
The successful birth of three ‘dire wolves’ is the latest attempt by Colossal to ‘de-extinct’ animals - a project that to date has resulted in mice with wooly mammoth genes.
“I could not be more proud of the team. This massive milestone is the first of many coming examples demonstrating that our end-to-end de-extinction technology stack works,” says CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm. “Our team took DNA from a 13,000 year old tooth and a 72,000 year old skull and made healthy dire wolf puppies. It was once said, ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ Today, our team gets to unveil some of the magic they are working on and its broader impact on conservation.”
Additionally, Colossal has birthed two litters of cloned red wolves, the most critically endangered wolf in the world, using a new approach to non-invasive blood cloning.
The three litters of Colossal’s dire wolves include two adolescent males (Romulus and Remus) and one female puppy (Khaleesi). Colossal also birthed two litters of red wolves from three different genetic founder lines. These litters include one adolescent female red wolf (Hope) and three male red wolf puppies (Blaze, Cinder, and Ash).
Sceptics, however, state that the grey wolf's genome is so similar to its dire wolf ancestor that it is difficult to say whether these are genuinely an example of de-extinction - or simply an example of genetically altering modern wolves to look like their legendary ancestor.
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