How Common Is To Find One

It is quite evident that Whidbey Island was once the shelter to the giant mammoths back then. After years of their existence in Whidbey Island, they were known to get extinct due to excessive climatic changes and hence resulting in their death so their fossils still remained buried under the grounds and upon digging they could be discovered.

Bringing Back The Beast

Research is going on to bring back the lost species by creating a hybrid to save the Arctic tundra and also to stop the greenhouse gas emission. If this research took shape, it will help to save our planet from greenhouse effects and save mankind too.

Research

The group of genetics from Haward are trying to clone the living elephant’s cells and some leftover DNA’s of the extinct giant mammoth in order to make the theory into practice, and if this experiment becomes successful this will help in a lot of ways to save the nature.

 How Will It Take Place?

 While this seemed to an improbable idea, the experts have been working on it for the last few decades to make it feasible. Rigorous research has been going on and experts from around the world have been working on the idea around the world.

Why Is It Necessary?

Why the beasts should again be woken up when it’s already asleep for good since last countless years? It is necessary because the land underlying the thick layer of ice that has been frozen for a long time. Due to the disposal of dead plants over the ice, a layer of carbon dioxide has settled on the surface.

 How Do Mammoths Protect?

If the research results become practical, it will be possible to bring back the giant Mammoths by cloning. As a result, this will bring abrupt disturbances in the layer of carbon dioxide that has been settled over for ages now, whenever the mammoths walk on the surface. Due to this desirable disturbance, the layer will release the carbon dioxide and also methane in the atmosphere.