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Bombo in Zoology: a Company Claims to Have Taken the First Step to Resurrect an Extinct Bird 300 Years Ago

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After more than three centuries of absence, a team of researchers claimed to have taken a crucial step towards the de-extinction of the dodo, a non-flying bird that lived on the island of Mauritius and disappeared shortly after the arrival of the human being.The promise of his possible return arouses enthusiasm, but also strong questions about the implications of reviving extinct species.Key advance to resurrect the dodo after 300 yearsThe Colos…
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After more than three centuries of absence, a team of researchers claimed to have taken a crucial step towards the de-extinction of the dodo, a non-flying bird that lived on the island of Mauritius and disappeared shortly after the arrival of the human being.The promise of his possible return arouses enthusiasm, but also strong questions about the implications of reviving extinct species.Key advance to resurrect the dodo after 300 yearsThe Colos…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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