10 Extinct Animals Scientists Are Trying To Revive!
From the legendary wooly mammoth to the wacky dodo bird, here are ten extinct animals scientists are trying to bring back to life!
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10: Woolly Rhino
There is so much attention put on the woolly mammoth that almost nobody talks about the woolly rhinoceros. Nonetheless, a recent discovery of a baby woolly rhino which roamed the planet somewhere around 10,000 years ago has put new hope into the chances of resurrecting this extinct creature.
9: The Caspian Tiger
The Caspian tiger is one of the newest animals to have gone extinct. Until the 1960s, this subspecies of tiger was one of the largest cats that has ever lived on earth. It roamed through Asia, primarily in the area surrounding the Caspian Sea.
8: The Aurochs
The aurochs is not quite as exciting as a tiger or a woolly mammoth, but they are still pretty neat. These animals are the ancient wild ancestors of modern cattle. They had large horns, incredible strength, and inspired fear and awe until they were b