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Yawn. I posted this a year ago. It didn't have the investment it does now. But it's a huge operation, involving a number of nations. I don't know if Russia is still in on it? Despite some of the original finance coming from there, and the mammoths, Siberian, obtaining full specimens. But internationally Japan, Europe, UK and America. About 2 years ago didn't Japan stimulate mammoth brain activity? Some shit. Look the brain still after death. Yarn.

But the way they'll clone it. Years off, is from using existing Elephants, and then splicing any mammoth DNA harvested, into the genetic markers, the dna strands, and then possibly by insemination. Or they get junior, inject it with the vaccine and hope it starts, shedding, then they mate it, and hope the next junior is even bigger and woolier, It's a process. Big process. Until there are no more elephants left.

But they've been at it for a numbers of years now. Getting specimens with DNA, and then. Don't think we have Woolly yet. Nope, no where near it, by years.

The CIA, definitely want the ivory, if it can be cloned.

2 years ago
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Yawn. I posted this a year ago. It didn't have the investment it does now. But it's a huge operation, involving a number of nations. I don't know if Russia is still in on it? Despite some of the original finance coming from there, and the mammoths, Siberian, obtaining full specimens. But internationally Japan, Europe, UK and America. About 2 years ago didn't Japan stimulate mammoth brain activity? Some shit. Look the brain still after death. Yarn.

But the way they'll clone it. Years off, is from using existing Elephants, and then splicing any mammoth DNA harvested, into the genetic markers, the dna strands, and then possibly by insemination. Or they get junior, inject it with the vaccine and hope it starts, shedding, then they mate it, and hope the next junior is even bigger and woolier, It's a process. Big process. Until there are no more elephants left.

But they've been at it for a numbers of years now. Getting specimens with DNA, and then. Don't think we have Woolly yet. Nope, no where near by years.

2 years ago
1 score