"I was out in my field, tending to my crops, when I saw it," he recounts. "At first, I thought it was a big bear or a bison, but as it got closer, I realized it was something entirely different. It was huge, with a coat as thick as a woolly sweater. I was both amazed and terrified."
For millennia, the extinction of the woolly mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius ) was considered an absolute, undeniable fact of history. Swept away by a combination of rapid climate warming and human hunting pressures roughly 4,000 to 10,000 years ago, these magnificent beasts left behind only bones, tusks, and frozen stories in the Siberian permafrost. CzechStreets.E149.Mammoths.Are.Not.Extinct.Yet....
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Below is an in-depth exploration of how close we are to mammoth de-extinction, the ecological necessity driving the science, and why the phrase "mammoths are not extinct yet" holds true in the 21st century. 🧬 The Blueprint: Genetic Preservation in the Permafrost
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