Woolly Mammoths scheduled to return in 2016

Woolly mammoths, now extinct, roamed the earth tens of thousands of years ago. Current plans of Japan’s Riken Center for Developmental Biology involve using genome sequencing to revive extinct species for the first time including the woolly mammoth in 2016.
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