🔒 How a ‘putrid’ find in a museum cupboard could be the key to bringing the Tasmanian tiger back to...

TL;DR


Summary:

- Researchers have discovered a well-preserved Tasmanian tiger specimen in the storage of a museum, which could be the key to bringing the extinct species back to life.
- The Tasmanian tiger, also known as the thylacine, was declared extinct in the 1930s, but this new discovery has sparked hopes of using advanced cloning techniques to potentially revive the species.
- Scientists are excited about the potential of this find, as the specimen is in excellent condition, allowing for the extraction of high-quality DNA that could be used in a de-extinction project, though significant challenges remain before the Tasmanian tiger could be successfully reintroduced to the wild.

Like summarized versions? Support us on Patreon!