Will Dinosaurs Ever Walk the Earth Again? The Science Behind De-Extinction and the Future of Prehistoric Life - Sassy Feeds
This article explores the science behind the extinction of dinosaurs, the concept of de-extinction, and the possibility of dinosaurs walking the Earth again. It explains that while birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs, cloning dinosaurs is not possible due to the degradation of DNA over time. However, scientists are researching de-extinction for recently extinct species. The article also discusses the ethical and ecological concerns of bringing back extinct species and concludes that while dinosaurs may never walk the Earth again in their original form, their legacy lives on through birds and other means.
Will dinosaurs ever return to Earth?
After the asteroid impact that formed the Chicxulub crater, dinosaurs vanished — but not entirely. Modern birds are their closest living descendants.
Inspired by Jurassic Park, many people wonder if cloning dinosaurs is possible. The reality? Dinosaur DNA is far too old to recover intact.
Here’s what science actually says about de-extinction, genetic engineering, and whether creatures like Tyrannosaurus rex could ever walk the Earth again. 🦕
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