Strict wolves are back. Now Elon Musk wants this extinct animal as a pet

Elon Musk wants a woolen mammoth – short, of course – as a pet. After being claimed by a biotech company, the world’s richest man commented that he successfully brought back the extinct wolf wolf, which was described as the “world’s first de-explanation”.

The Texas-based firm, Collosal Biochens, announced the birth of a three genetically engineer wolf cubs, which resemble a strict wolf. These species roamed in North America thousands of years ago and were popular by the TV show Game of Thrones. The cubs with snow-white fur and clear jaw were created using advanced gene-editing techniques.

Reacting to the news, Kasturi re -portrayed the project related paintings. An image was a time magazine cover with a white wolf with the word “extinct”, which was crossed. Another showed two engineer wolf puppies sitting on an iron throne – a symbol of the game of throne.

Musk wrote on X, “Please make a short pet woolen mammoth.”

The company’s CEO Ben Lam said that the Colosal Biosyinses have announced their ambition to bring back Wulli Mammath by 2028. Time magazine,

Wulli mammath There were ice -age creatures that once roamed in vast areas of Europe, North America and North Asia. Standing up to 13 feet and weighing more than 6 tons (6000 kg), they were designed to survive in extreme cold. Their presence has been popularized through especially animated Ice age The film series, where a friendly Vishal named Manny became a domestic character.

In real -life, these ancient animals had long, thin, shared coats of brown, black, or red fur that helped them to face cold temperatures. Under their coarse fur, a layer of fat – is served as a deep – up to 4 inches – insulation. Their spiral tusks can be longer than 15 feet long and were used for digging through ice, defending predators, and spars with rivals.

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Compared to modern elephants, Wulli Mammiths had small ears and tails for the protection of body heat, as well as a specific hump and domed head.

They disappear broadly 4,000 years ago,


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