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Sure, Hobbits, <i>Hunt For Gollum</i>, whatever: Did you know Peter Jackson owns 400 giant moa bones and is using them for genetic experiments?
Peter Jackson Wants to Bring This 400-Pound Flightless Bird Back From Extinction Along with Colossal Biosciences, the filmmaker is joining an indigenous-centered partnership to resurrect the 12 ...
His precious: “Lord of the Rings ”director Peter Jackson on mission to bring back extinct bird The director explained that "every New Zealand schoolchild has a fascination with the moa," a ...
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Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson is helping fund a groundbreaking, and controversial, attempt to revive the extinct giant moa, a towering flightless bird that once roamed New Zealand.
Business Dallas’ Colossal Biosciences pairs with Lord of the Rings director to resurrect giant bird Peter Jackson has a large collection of bones from the extinct New Zealand bird.
Peter Jackson: Colossal are obviously working on other animals too, but as a New Zealander, the Moa is a bird that is part of the country's DNA. It made such a strong impact on the Maori too.