March 7, 2016 ; Rachel Banbury ; 31 Comments ; After discovering DNA in the remains of extinct Ice Age lion cubs, Scientists are attempting to clone them. Cloning Ice Age Lion Cubs.
Scientists from South Korea and Russia want to clone an extinct cave lion using DNA from the frozen remains of ice age cubs. Two preserved 12,000-year-old cubs were found in Siberian permafrost Scientists bid to CLONE Stone Age cave lions after unearthing two 12,000-year-old cubs preserved in Siberian permafrost. The two 12,000-year-old lion cubs were found almost perfectly preserved in Russia’s Sakha Republic thanks to the permanently low temperatures. The remains of two cubs were found in the Sakha Repubic, Russia, in near perfect state thanks to the freezing conditions where they were found. In spite of everything the world has learned from the "Jurassic Park" franchise, scientists are attempting to clone extinct Ice Age lion cubs by pinpointing DNA in well-preserved remains. Viewed 63 times 2 $\begingroup$ It was just on the news that scientists discovered "Two cubs in Russia's Sakha Republic last August in a near-perfect state". Scientists To Clone Ice Age Lion Cubs. Ask Question Asked 4 years, 3 months ago. Scientists are attempting to find DNA in the remains of an Ice Age cave lion cub in order to clone the extinct animal. And the South Koreans and Russians are attempting to clone these extinct Ice Age lion cubs. It's very likely that the cub died sometimes between 20,000 and 50,000 years ago, during the Pleistocene Ice Age, but tests will give experts a more accurate time of death. Active 4 years, 3 months ago. Two cubs were found in Russia's Sakha …
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