Woolly Mammoth "Meatball" Made With Prehistoric DNA
1 year ago
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Meat
Meat Eater
Carnivore
Carnivore Diet
Australia
Science
Tech
Animals
Woolly Mammoth
Mammoth
Extinct
This giant meatball contains one very special ingredient: the flesh made from the DNA of an extinct woolly mammoth. The cave man delicacy was created by an Australian cultured meat company Vow, and they want you to think of it as a sustainable alternative to real meat. No actual animals were killed to make this thing either, hence their argument that cultured meat is more ethical, environmentally-friendly and – presumably – just as tasty as the real thing.
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