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Why giant moa — a bird that once towered over humans — are even harder to de-extinct than dire wolves

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Colossal Biosciences has announced a partnership to resurrect giant flightless birds called moa. But the company's recent dire wolf project was controversial, and moa are an even more ambitious target for de-extinction.

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A bird extinct 600 years ago could revive by genetic editing. A company claims to have rescued the terrible wolf and even created mice with mammoth fur. [caption id=

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Known for its desire to resurrect extinct species such as woolly mammoth, the start-up Colossal Biosciences announced its intention to revive the giant moa....

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