Dire Wolves Have Just Been Resurrected — and No, This Isn’t a Fantasy from “Game of Thrones”

 

It was once claimed. Our team has the opportunity to share some of the wonder they are creating today, along with its wider implications for conservation.

In a turn of events that only Hollywood could have imagined, Game of Thrones writer George R.R. Martin and director Peter Jackson worked.

With Colossal Biosciences to showcase what the business is claiming is the first-ever de-extinction of an animal. The official touring 330-pound Iron Throne.

Artifact used in Game of Thrones promotional materials was provided to Colossal by Jackson, an investor in the biotechnology firm. Jackson’s ownership remained unknown until today since.

It was acquired to an anonymous bidder for $1.49 million in a bidding battle last year. Colossal sent Romulus and Remus to Dallas, Texas, for a glamorous picture session,

Where they were photographed lolling on the made-up seat of power. Following the initiation of its dire wolf de-extinction effort, Colossal contacted Martin.

 

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