Woolly Mammoths Roaming Earth by 2016 December 12, 2011

A thigh bone of a prehistoric woolly mammoth was found under permafrost soil in Siberia in a well preserved condition, now scientist from Japan and Russia have decided to clone this extinct animal over the course of the next five years. The Sakha Republic’s mammoth museum and Japan’s Kinki University will team up to recreate the mammoth using DNA taken from the marrow that is then put into the nuclei of egg cells of common elephants. ” While I do see this as a huge step towards further advancement in science I find it to be unnecessary at the moment. For starters the polar bear and leopards are among a few of the endangered species world wide. Polar bears are hunted for their hide, tendons, meat, fat and flesh isn’t that a reason why the Woolly Mammoth became endangered and later extincee