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  2. Scientists Said They’d Resurrect the Woolly Mammoth by 2027 ...

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    Colossal has the stated goal of returning the woolly mammoth (or, perhaps more accurately, a very mammoth-like creature) from extinction by 2027. The Dallas-based firm has landed hundreds of ...

  3. Adams mammoth - Wikipedia

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    The "Adams mammoth" on exhibit in Vienna. The Adams mammoth is the first woolly mammoth skeleton with skin and flesh still attached to be recovered by scientists. The mostly complete skeleton and flesh were discovered in 1799 in northeastern Siberia by Ossip Shumachov, an Evenki hunter [1] and subsequently recovered in 1806 when Russian botanist Mikhail Adams journeyed to the location and ...

  4. List of Ice Age species preserved as permafrost mummies

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    Yuka – a woolly mammoth mummy on display in Moscow. This is a list of Ice Age species preserved as permafrost mummies. It includes all known species that have had their tissues partially preserved within the permafrost layer of the Arctic and Subarctic. Most went extinct during the Late Pleistocene extinctions while some are still extant today.

  5. Sopkarga mammoth - Wikipedia

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    Sopkarga mammoth. The Sopkarga mammoth, alternately spelled Sopkarginsky mammoth, and informally called Zhenya, after the nickname of its discoverer, is a woolly mammoth carcass found in October 2012. It was discovered 3 kilometres (2 mi) [3] away from the Sopkarga polar weather station [4] on the Taymyr Peninsula in Russia.

  6. Scientists inch forward in efforts to resurrect an extinct giant

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    Engineering a woolly mammoth hybrid. The elephant stem cells also hold the key to the mammoth’s rebirth. Once edited to have mammoth-like genetic traits, the elephant’s cells could be used to ...

  7. Woolly mammoth skeleton found in lake in Russia's Arctic

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    Woolly mammoth skeleton found in lake in Russia's Arctic. MOSCOW, July 28 (Reuters) - Russian scientists are poring over the stunningly well-preserved bones of an adult wooly mammoth that roamed ...

  8. A Piece of Evidence May Explain Why the Woolly Mammoth ...

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    Evidence may exist for a comet shockwave hitting Earth after the last ice age. We don’t have the woolly mammoth with us any longer, but we aren’t sure exactly why. Christopher Moore, an ...

  9. Category:Mammoths - Wikipedia

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    Category:Mammoths. Category. : Mammoths. Articles relating to Mammoths, any species of the extinct elephantid genus Mammuthus, one of the many genera that make up the order of trunked mammals called proboscideans. The various species of mammoth were commonly equipped with long, curved tusks and, in northern species, a covering of long hair.