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Does Colossal Biosciences’ dire wolf creation justify its $10B+ valuation?

Last updated: April 8, 2025 10:38 am
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Reviving the Dire Wolf: Colossal Biosciences’ Groundbreaking Achievement

Colossal Biosciences, a “de-extinction” startup, recently made headlines with their most ambitious project yet: bringing back the dire wolf. These majestic creatures, made famous by the HBO show Game of Thrones, have been extinct for over 12,000 years. The company has successfully engineered dire wolves using cutting-edge technology and ancient DNA.

Located on a secretive 2,000-acre preserve in the northern United States, Colossal’s dire wolves are a sight to behold. Two six-month-old males, named Remus and Romulus, along with a two-month-old female named Khaleesi, are the first of their kind in millennia. These genetically modified animals closely resemble the ancient dire wolves, with a few noticeable differences in their appearance.


Image Credits: Colossal Biosciences

Using CRISPR technology, Colossal’s scientists edited gray wolf cells with 20 genes specific to the dire wolf’s characteristics. The resulting embryos were implanted into a domestic dog, which gave birth to the dire wolf pups. While some experts question the authenticity of these “resurrected” animals, Colossal stands by their achievement as the first step in bringing back an extinct species.

Scientific Skepticism and Ethical Considerations

Despite Colossal’s claims, other scientists remain skeptical of the dire wolf revival. Some argue that the engineered animals are more of a hybrid between gray wolves and dire wolves, rather than true replicas of the extinct species. The ethical implications of genetic manipulation and species resurrection raise important questions about the nature of these creatures.

Colossal’s co-founder and geneticist, George Church, defends the project, stating that only a fraction of the gray wolf’s genes were altered to create the dire wolves. He emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations in genetic engineering, noting that certain genes were excluded to prevent potential health issues in the animals.

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Ben Lamm, co-founder and CEO Colossal Biosciences
Image Credits: Colossal Biosciences

As the debate continues, Colossal remains focused on their mission to preserve endangered species and restore biodiversity. The dire wolf project is just one part of their larger conservation efforts, which also include the revival of red wolves. By combining science, technology, and environmental stewardship, Colossal aims to make a lasting impact on the natural world.

The Future of De-Extinction: A $10 Billion Business?

With a valuation of over $10 billion, Colossal Biosciences is poised to revolutionize the field of de-extinction. The company’s innovative approach to genetic engineering could have far-reaching implications for conservation, medicine, and beyond. By leveraging their technology and expertise, Colossal plans to spin off new ventures and explore revenue streams in various sectors.

From artificial womb technology to biodiversity credits, Colossal’s potential for growth and profitability is vast. As they continue to push the boundaries of scientific possibility, Colossal Biosciences is paving the way for a future where extinct species may once again roam the earth.

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