The dodo was big, unable to fly, and was a very tasty meal. These traits may help explain its extinction around 1662, just 150 years after European ships reached the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, where the bird once lived. Now, an American biotechnology company says it plans to bring the dodo back into existence. A de-extinction process This bird is the third species that Colossal Biosciences, of Austin, Texas, has chosen to apply the technology as it calls it a de-extinction. The company is also working on the use of genomic engineering processes…
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