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7/11/2025, 9:03:18 AM
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top it off, the closest living relative to moa birds are tinamous birds that still fly, lol.
That said: moas actually do have several legitimate mummified remains of soft tissue. So a genetic copy is a lot more feasible than something like using dire wolf fossils, but again bird cloning hasn't really been done because of eggs.
top it off, the closest living relative to moa birds are tinamous birds that still fly, lol.
That said: moas actually do have several legitimate mummified remains of soft tissue. So a genetic copy is a lot more feasible than something like using dire wolf fossils, but again bird cloning hasn't really been done because of eggs.
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