Scientists Revived a 150,000y Extinct Predator — IT WON’T STOP GROWING!
By BRIGHT SIDE
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In early 2026, geneticists core-drilling into a 150,000-year-old sub-glacial ice layer successfully thawed a dormant prehistoric predator. But within hours of reanimation, emergency alarms shattered the facility: the organism actively resists every broad-spectrum antibiotic and chemical agent known to science. Worse, this breach is part of a covert global initiative where science has officially brought back 7 extinct apex predators using CRISPR gene-editing and intact ancient DNA. From immune super-organisms to revived Pleistocene hunters, these entities are no longer fossils. Today, we break down the leaked high-containment microscope footage, analyze the terrifying lab telemetry, and reveal what happens now that 150,000-year-old monsters are awake in 2026. Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Check our Bright Side podcast on Spotify an
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