The Woolly Mammoth: Can Science Really Bring It Back to Life?

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What if extinct creatures could walk the Earth again?
In this mind-blowing video, we explore the story of the Woolly Mammoth — a giant, furry elephant-like creature that roamed the Earth 10,000 years ago and went extinct around 4,000 years ago.

Today, scientists in Russia, the U.S., and South Korea are working on groundbreaking de-extinction and cloning projects to bring this Ice Age giant back to life.
How close are we? What does it mean for science, ethics, and the environment?

🌍 Topics covered:

When did the Woolly Mammoth go extinct?
What caused their extinction?
How cloning and CRISPR gene editing might bring them back
Could they live in the wild again?
Why Siberia and Alaska are being considered for their return
Whether you’re into ancient history, genetic engineering, or just wild science facts — this video will fascinate you.

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