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The dire wolves once ruled the North American plains. Now, thanks to genetic science and a deep respect for the natural world, they’re on their way back.
The three dire wolves birthed by Colossal Biosciences are old enough to hang out together now, essentially becoming a pack.
Dire wolves were fearsome predators that prowled around during the Late Pleistocene, between roughly 10,000 and 250,000 years ...
An auction offers collectors an opportunity to own a partial skull of a dire wolf dating back to the Pleistocene era ...
In addition to the dire wolf skull, a mosasaur skull belonging to the extinct apex predator lizard Tylosaurus proriger is ...
Scientists brought back dire wolves from extinction in late 2024 and now their pack is growing as a female dire wolf has also ...
While a genetics company saw success with a dire wolf revival, can it pull off the Colossal feat of de-extinction in other ...
Colossal Biosciences provided an update on the three dire wolves the genetic engineering company brought back from extinction ...
The dire wolves that broke the internet are now finally together in a new video, recalling that “the lone wolf dies, but the ...
The DNA provided the dire wolf genome, but that’s not enough, they also needed to know which genes were important. To find out, researchers compared the dire wolf genome with those of other canids, ...
Colossal Biosciences bold announcements about its project to replicate dire wolf traits have drawn criticism from many ...
Nature gave the world the dire wolf 2.6 million years ago, and then, through the hard hand of extinction, took it away—some 10,000 to 13,000 years ago when the last of the species died out.