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The company attempting to de-extinct the 3.6 metre-tall moa bird

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Colossal Biosciences has announced it will attempt to 'de-extinct' a group of birds called the moa.

The moa once stood at 3.6 metres ( 11.8ft ) tall and weighed 230 kg ( 507 lbs) The South Island Giant Moa was one of nine species of birds that once lived in New Zealand .

Scientists will use genes extracted from moa bones to engineer modern birds until they resemble the extinct species.

Mr Davis says: 'Our earliest ancestors in this place lived alongside moa and our records, both archaeological and oral, contain knowledge about these birds and their environs. 'We relish the prospect of bringing that into dialogue with Colossal ’s cutting-edge science as part of a bold vision for ecological restoration.'.

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