Scientists 'confident’ in cloning extinct foal species back to life

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The light ginger-coloured foal died when it was just one or two weeks old and was preserved in near perfect condition in Siberian permafrost

Scientists are 'confident of success’ in extracting cells from a 42,000 year old extinct foal in order to clone its species back to life, according to reports.

 

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