Romulus, Remus & Khaleesi: Scientists 'bring back' dire wolves from dead; Musk wants a 'pet wooly mammoth' next
The scientists claimed they used the DNA of the extinct animal's closest living relative, the gray wolf, for their revival of the animal. The dire wolf was a predator that used to roam North America nearly 12,000 years ago.
Meet Romulus and Remus—the first animals ever resurrected from extinction. The dire wolf, lost to history over 10,000 years ago, has returned. Reborn on October 1, 2024, these remarkable pups were brought back to life using ancient DNA extracted from fossilized remains.