Can we bring back the dodo?

It's not possible. The limit of DNA survival, which we'd need for de-extinction, is probably around one million years or less.
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Can dodo be brought back?

The Dodo bird could be making a comeback hundreds of years after its extinction thanks to a DNA breakthrough. Scientists have been able to sequence the bird's entire genome for the first time after years of analysing preserved DNA from the bird.
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Can Dodo still be alive?

It may be four centuries too late to save the iconic dodo from extinction, but there's still time enough to rescue the bird's diminutive relative from sharing that same fate. Yes, little dodos are alive, but they are not well.
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What extinct animals can we bring back?

Here's our list of 14 extinct animals considered for de-extinction through cloning.
  • of 14. Woolly Mammoth. Mauricio Antón / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 2.5. ...
  • of 14. Tasmanian Tiger. ...
  • of 14. Pyrenean Ibex. ...
  • of 14. Saber-Toothed Cats. ...
  • of 14. Moa. ...
  • of 14. Dodo. ...
  • of 14. Ground Sloth. ...
  • of 14. Carolina Parakeet.
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Are dinosaurs coming back in 2050?

The Adam Smith Institute, a British think tank, has released a new report predicting what life will be like in 2050. According to the report: "Several species of dinosaur will be recreated, making their appearance on Earth for the first time in 66 million years.
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Scientists Could Bring The Dodo Back From Extinction



Is dinosaur coming back?

This may seem like the most far-fetched concept ever, but believe it or not, it has been predicted that humans will be able to bring dinosaurs back from extinction in some capacity by 2050.
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Do we have dodo bird DNA?

Mind you, all this is just speculation from a few facts–the fact that we now have a little dodo DNA and that scientists are doing amazing research on cloning based on stem cell engineering. Lots of practical obstacles stand in the way, some of which might simply be insurmountable.
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Is a dodo a dinosaur yes or no?

The dodo (Raphus cucullatus) is an extinct flightless bird that was endemic to the island of Mauritius, which is east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. The dodo's closest genetic relative was the also-extinct Rodrigues solitaire.
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Can we clone dodo birds?

Scientists have successfully sequenced the entire genome of the dodo bird, which was officially rendered as extinct in the 17th century, meaning that it could successfully be cloned in the future.
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Is Jurassic Park possible?

The possibility of a Jurassic Park-like recreation is far from possible, says a paleontologist. There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who have been fascinated by the world created in Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park and others who are petrified by the sheer possibility of it.
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Was the Dodo friendly?

Dodos were recorded as being naturally curious, friendly birds.
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Are dodo birds still alive in 2022?

Even though the rareness of the dodo was reported already in the 17th century, its extinction was not recognised until the 19th century, partly because of religious reasons. Fast forward to 2022, there is some good news about the extinct bird. Well, it's a lot more than just 'good'.
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When was the first human clone?

Many nations outlawed it, while a few scientists promised to make a clone within the next few years. The first hybrid human clone was created in November 1998, by Advanced Cell Technology.
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Is de-extinction possible?

It's not possible. The limit of DNA survival, which we'd need for de-extinction, is probably around one million years or less. Dinosaurs had been gone for a very long time by then.
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Can extinct animals come back to life?

To bring back an extinct species, scientists would first need to sequence its genome, then edit the DNA of a close living relative to match it. Next comes the challenge of making embryos with the revised genome and bringing them to term in a living surrogate mother.
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Did dodos taste good?

Despite the popular belief that dodo meat was inedible because of its revolting taste, dodos were eaten by these early settlers, and even considered to be a delicacy by some. However, there is no evidence to support the idea that dodos were eaten to extinction.
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Where can I see a dodo?

There is only one near-complete dodo skeleton that exists, consisting of bones from just one bird, and it has remained unstudied until the twenty-first century. It is extremely rare and valuable, and it is housed in the Durban Natural Science Museum.
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What did the dodo really look like?

Dodos were large birds, approximately three-feet tall, with downy grey feathers and a white plume for a tail. The Dodo had tiny wings and its sternum – an area with strong wing muscles for flying birds – was correspondingly small. The massive birds could reach a body weight of more than 20 kilograms!
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Can mammoths come back?

As of date, no viable mammoth tissue or its intact genome has been found to attempt cloning. According to one research team, a mammoth cannot be recreated, but the team will try to eventually grow in an "artificial womb" a hybrid elephant with some woolly mammoth traits.
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Are mammoths still alive?

During the last ice age, a period known as the Pleistocene (PLYS-toh-seen), woolly mammoths and many other large plant-eating animals roamed this land. Now, of course, mammoths are extinct.
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What are scientist trying to bring back?

Scientists in several countries are engaged in dedicated projects to bring extinct animals back from the dead — from the thylacine to the woolly mammoth, the passenger pigeon to the gastric-brooding frog.
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Does dinosaur DNA exist?

Bottom line: We can't recreate dinosaurs from their DNA because the DNA no longer exists. DNA disintegrates in about 7 million years, and dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago.
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Could at Rex survive today?

It's doubtful. Tyrannosaurus Rex, and Triceratops for example, lived in the Cretaceous Period 145-66 million years ago (whatever Jurassic Park would have you believe).
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What dinosaurs are still alive?

In an evolutionary sense, birds are a living group of dinosaurs because they descended from the common ancestor of all dinosaurs. Other than birds, however, there is no scientific evidence that any dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, or Triceratops, are still alive.
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Can a clone have a baby?

Myth: Offspring of clones are clones, and each generation gets weaker and weaker and has more and more problems. No, not at all. A clone produces offspring by sexual reproduction just like any other animal.
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