Sunday, November 16, 2014

Woolly Mammoth being cloned



     
           Scientist found a carcass of a Woolly mammoth in Siberia in 2013. This is now their best chance in cloning the extinct animal. When they first discovered it, it had deep red liquid ooze out of it. They have now analyzed it to understand how it lived and die and to see if it still has enough undamaged DNA to clone the extinct animal.

                             
                 The huge creature was still mostly intact when they found it. The ice it was in had preserved it. The mammoth still had fresh blood, 3 legs and one of its tusks. And as the deep red liquid oozed out the researchers was hoping it was blood and their hopes can true because it was blood.

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