You can't get extinct animals to "come back". Extinct means all members of the species are gone. Scientists have tried genetic engineering in some cases where there is a very close genetic link to the extinct animal, but it's still not the same thing. Perhaps in the future we may be able to do a "Jurassic Park" and insert complete DNA into a cell, but that's still in the future.
It's not clear what this question is asking. It is reasonable to ask how animals can be saved from extinction but, once they are extinct, what can you save them from?
There are a few cases in which biologists are attempting to resurrect certain recently-extinct species from DNA samples but, so far, none of them have been successful. The technology envisioned in "Jurassic Park" is still a long way from reality. Currently, there is no known method to "save" animals that are extinct.
yes even in the artic region because the eggs can freeze and defost and hatch later
If an animal becomes extinct, there will be no more of that species left like the Dodo. No more are left as they are extinct.
other animals that relied on it would die and come extinct
When plants and animals cease to exist, they are said to be dead.
Extinct means the animals no longer exist so there can be no extinct animals in the Sahara. If there were, they would not be extinct.
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Extinct means the animals no longer exist. There are many extinct animals, from dinosaurs to dodos.
Millions of animals have been extinct even scientist don't know the number of animals have been extinct, or the names of animals have been extinct.
yes if they have DNA from the animal and use it to clone the animal. Otherwise, no.
extinct
Scientists are trying to. there trying to bring the wolly mammoth
Nope, because extinct animals do not exist anymore.