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The three dire wolves birthed by Colossal Biosciences are old enough to hang out together now, essentially becoming a pack.
De-extincted' 'Dire Wolf' Pack Play Together For First Time. The world’s first so-called “de-extincted” ‘dire wolf’ pack has ...
The dire wolves that broke the internet are now finally together in a new video, recalling that “the lone wolf dies, but the pack survives.” ...
Scientists brought back dire wolves from extinction in late 2024 and now their pack is growing as a female dire wolf has also ...
The three dire wolves created using fossil DNA had their first official hang just months before their first birthday.
Colossal Biosciences provided an update on the three dire wolves the genetic engineering company brought back from extinction ...
Colossal Biosciences’ cloned “dire wolves” hit a major milestone this week, as the female dire wolf Khaleesi finall got a chance to meet her brothers, Remus and Romulus. Colossal has been posting ...
Colossal’s bold announcements have drawn criticism from many scientists, but the billion-dollar firm is not backing down.
As science is progressing, companies all over the world are working on de-extincting animals in a bid to ensure ...
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Beth Shapiro, chief science officer at Colossal and University of Georgia alumna, helped bring the species back to life ...
The de-extinction process begins with ancient DNA. In the case of the dire wolf project, Colossal scientists were working from two fossils, a 13,000-year-old tooth and a 72,000-year-old skull.