The Lazarus Project… creating live from death-cells! And out of all extinct species, they choose this horrible frog.

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Out of All Extinct Species, Science Resurrects This Horrible Frog

http://youtu.be/mA9yjKk7xXk

But before we go to the article that I found on Mail online, lets see what this really about.

A frog that give birth to its young true the mount….THAT’S NOT SO WEIRD! 

Look at this fish; http://youtu.be/GGqptVcu8-s

It’s nothing more that the parents protecting their young!
Those animals don’t and didn’t gave birth true the mouth, they toke the eggs in the mouth and let them hatch in safety.

This crocodile does the same; http://youtu.be/efx6foUVVAg 

Now what is the real purpose of bringing back this extinct frog?

The Lazarus Project creating live from death-cells!

They can go as far as creating a human like creatures from a simple cigarette-lighter!

Scientists create living embryo of extinct frog that gives birth through its MOUTH

  • Scientists implant cells of extinct amphibian into the eggs of living relative
  • Resulting embryos began to divide and lived for several days
  • Results bring the ‘de-extinction’ of creatures like the dodo a step closer

An extinct frog is on the verge of revival after scientists used cloning technology to implant a ‘dead’ cell nucleus into a fresh egg from another frog species.

Although the resulting embryos lived for just a few days, the groundbreaking research by an international team has brought the ‘de-extinction’ of creatures like woolly mammoths a step closer.

The scientists working for the so-called Lazarus Project are yet to publish their results, but say future barriers to bringing the frog back to life are ‘technological, not biological’.

Jesus wept: Like Lazarus, the long-extinct gastric-brooding frog, Rheobatrachus silus, could be be brought back to life - some 30 years after the last living specimen died outJesus wept: Like Lazarus, the long-extinct gastric-brooding frog, Rheobatrachus silus, could be be brought back to life – some 30 years after the last living specimen died out

The project is named for the famous biblical character Lazarus who, according to the Gospel of St John, Jesus brought back from the dead after he had lain in his tomb for four days.

The achievement of the Lazarus Project team is, in some ways, almost as miraculous.

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