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Scientists trying to clone 40,000-year-old horse as "first step" to bring extinct woolly mammoth back to life

The foal, about 20 days old when it died, was discovered in the frozen subsoil of a crater in Russia known as the “Mouth of Hell”

ByWill Stewart

Scientists unveil ancient foal whose cells they're using as part of bid to bring the woolly mammoth back to life

Scientists have taken cell samples from an extinct baby horse up to 40,000-years-old in a bid to clone the species back to life.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/scientists-trying-clone-40000-year-13194617
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