Canberra, dt. 21: Hundreds of whales were stranded on the western coast of Tasmania after stranding, Australia’s largest whale stranding incident two years ago. It happened near Macquarie Harbor on Wednesday. Wildlife biologists and veterinarians are investigating how the giant fish got stranded on King Island off Tasmania’s northwest coast. This is a marine mystery that has baffled even the experts. Rescuers are trying to save the lives of the remaining whales after more than 470 whales were washed ashore, of which around 380 whales died.
Cloned a wild arctic wolf
A Chinese company has achieved a major breakthrough in the wildlife sector. A Beijing-based company has cloned a wild arctic wolf for the first time. A wild Arctic wolf has been successfully cloned for the first time in the world. They are native to the high arctic tundra of Canada’s Queen Elizabeth Island. Cloning of this animal through technology can prove to be a milestone in the conservation of rare and endangered species.
He was working in this direction since 2020
According to a report, the company started research with Harbin Polarland on arctic wolf cloning in 2020 to save the endangered species. After two years of hard work, the arctic wolf was successfully cloned. This is the first case in the world. The company has named the clone Maya. According to reports, the wolf is healthy. Skin cells were taken from a wild female arctic wolf and eggs were taken from a female dog.
Born 100 days ago
After this success, company officials and scientists said that with this experiment we can save the endangered species in the world. Arctic wolf cloning was accomplished by creating more than 130 new embryos from the combined oocytes of female dogs and somatic cells from wild female arctic wolves. More than 80 embryos were then transferred into the wombs of seven beagles, one of which was born as a healthy wolf.