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Colossal Biosciences has genetically engineered the first dire wolf to live in over 10,000 years. Here's what that means for ...
The three dire wolves created using fossil DNA had their first official hang just months before their first birthday.
The biology research company brought the two males, Romulus and Remus, together in one habitat with the female, Khaleesi, to ...
Collectors have a rare opportunity to bid on the remains of the fearsome creature, a large canid that went extinct around the ...
The three dire wolves birthed by Colossal Biosciences are old enough to hang out together now, essentially becoming a pack.
In addition to the dire wolf skull, a mosasaur skull belonging to the extinct apex predator lizard Tylosaurus proriger is ...
While a genetics company saw success with a dire wolf revival, can it pull off the Colossal feat of de-extinction in other ...
But Colossal's findings suggest the dire wolf goes back about 4.5 million years ago with ancestors including a mix of South American canids (the family of mammals such as wolfs and dogs) and a ...
An auction offers collectors an opportunity to own a partial skull of a dire wolf dating back to the Pleistocene era ...
Unlike the prehistoric dire wolf, these new creatures will not roam the outdoors nor hunt for prey. They will live on a 2,000-acre preserve enclosed by a 10-foot-tall, zoo-graded fence.
The dire wolf once roamed an American range that extended as far south as Venezuela and as far north as Canada, but not a single one has been seen in over 10,000 years, when the species went extinct.