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#Headline Hot List#According to Reuters, on March 28, local time, a meatball was unveiled at the National Science Museum in the Netherlands, which was cell-grown from the long-extinct mammoth DNA

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#Headline Hot List# According to Reuters, on March 28, local time, a meatball was unveiled at the National Science Museum in the Netherlands, which is made from meat grown from cells with the DNA of the long-extinct mammoth.

The mammoth (Mammuthusprimigenius), also known as the mammoth (mammoth), is an animal adapted to cold climates. Once one of the largest elephants in the world, one of the largest mammals that have ever survived on land, the steppe mammoth can weigh up to 12 tons. It is a behemoth of the Ice Age.

Mammoths are found in Europe, Asia, and northern North America. A mature mammoth, up to 5m long, about 3m tall, incisors about 1.5m long, fat body, weight up to 6-8 tons.

#Headline Hot List#According to Reuters, on March 28, local time, a meatball was unveiled at the National Science Museum in the Netherlands, which was cell-grown from the long-extinct mammoth DNA
#Headline Hot List#According to Reuters, on March 28, local time, a meatball was unveiled at the National Science Museum in the Netherlands, which was cell-grown from the long-extinct mammoth DNA
#Headline Hot List#According to Reuters, on March 28, local time, a meatball was unveiled at the National Science Museum in the Netherlands, which was cell-grown from the long-extinct mammoth DNA

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