Date: 18/04/2026 04:40:16
From: ms spock
ID: 2381749
Subject: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

https://indiandefencereview.com/scientists-revived-24000-year-animal/

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Date: 18/04/2026 08:23:51
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2381785
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

ms spock said:

https://indiandefencereview.com/scientists-revived-24000-year-animal/

A pretty small animal:

But all very interesting!

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Date: 18/04/2026 08:31:48
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2381788
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

Happy Easter

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Date: 18/04/2026 11:57:27
From: ms spock
ID: 2381832
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

The Rev Dodgson said:


ms spock said:

https://indiandefencereview.com/scientists-revived-24000-year-animal/

A pretty small animal:

But all very interesting!

It is teeny and it is tiny! So very interesting!

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Date: 18/04/2026 12:14:29
From: Michael V
ID: 2381835
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

ms spock said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

ms spock said:

https://indiandefencereview.com/scientists-revived-24000-year-animal/

A pretty small animal:

But all very interesting!

It is teeny and it is tiny! So very interesting!

If you want to read the original scientific paper from 2021, it is cited in the Wikipedia article on rotifers:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotifer#cite_note-:1-9

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Date: 18/04/2026 12:21:32
From: Michael V
ID: 2381837
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

Michael V said:


ms spock said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

A pretty small animal:

But all very interesting!

It is teeny and it is tiny! So very interesting!

If you want to read the original scientific paper from 2021, it is cited in the Wikipedia article on rotifers:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotifer#cite_note-:1-9

And I should point out that the original article contains a video of a rotifer recovering after a laboratory freezing.

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Date: 18/04/2026 17:27:00
From: ms spock
ID: 2381951
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

Michael V said:


ms spock said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

A pretty small animal:

But all very interesting!

It is teeny and it is tiny! So very interesting!

If you want to read the original scientific paper from 2021, it is cited in the Wikipedia article on rotifers:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotifer#cite_note-:1-9

Ta

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Date: 18/04/2026 17:28:07
From: ms spock
ID: 2381953
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

Michael V said:


Michael V said:

ms spock said:

It is teeny and it is tiny! So very interesting!

If you want to read the original scientific paper from 2021, it is cited in the Wikipedia article on rotifers:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotifer#cite_note-:1-9

And I should point out that the original article contains a video of a rotifer recovering after a laboratory freezing.

Ooooooooh

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Date: 21/04/2026 10:00:27
From: Cymek
ID: 2382880
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

Watch out for strange acting huskies

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Date: 21/04/2026 10:34:56
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 2382885
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

Cymek said:


Watch out for strange acting huskies

Lol
I wonder how many here get it.

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Date: 21/04/2026 10:39:26
From: Michael V
ID: 2382886
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

Spiny Norman said:


Cymek said:

Watch out for strange acting huskies

Lol
I wonder how many here get it.

Not me. It’s almost certainly an oblique reference to a film that I will not have seen.

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Date: 21/04/2026 10:41:14
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 2382887
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

Michael V said:


Spiny Norman said:

Cymek said:

Watch out for strange acting huskies

Lol
I wonder how many here get it.

Not me. It’s almost certainly an oblique reference to a film that I will not have seen.

John Carpenter’s The Thing.
The most awesome sci-fi/horror movie ever made.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ku7qnh261CY

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Date: 21/04/2026 10:42:16
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 2382888
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

Spiny Norman said:


Michael V said:

Spiny Norman said:

Lol
I wonder how many here get it.

Not me. It’s almost certainly an oblique reference to a film that I will not have seen.

John Carpenter’s The Thing.
The most awesome sci-fi/horror movie ever made.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ku7qnh261CY

Here’s a better example.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz4quy3zRnk

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Date: 21/04/2026 10:46:36
From: Cymek
ID: 2382890
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

Its interesting this animal has been frozen for 24,000 years
Going be the speed of 31/Atlas (58 km/s) it would take it 21,900 years to reach Proxima Centauri.
So it could perhaps have survived the journey bar the fact the conditions are somewhat more harsh in interstellar space

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Date: 21/04/2026 10:53:14
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2382891
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

Cymek said:


Its interesting this animal has been frozen for 24,000 years
Going be the speed of 31/Atlas (58 km/s) it would take it 21,900 years to reach Proxima Centauri.
So it could perhaps have survived the journey bar the fact the conditions are somewhat more harsh in interstellar space

I wonder how many organisms have hitched a ride on asteroids?

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Date: 21/04/2026 12:12:52
From: Michael V
ID: 2382901
Subject: re: Scientists Revived a 24,000-Year-Old Animal Frozen in Siberia, It Woke Up and Started Reproducing

Spiny Norman said:


Spiny Norman said:

Michael V said:

Not me. It’s almost certainly an oblique reference to a film that I will not have seen.

John Carpenter’s The Thing.
The most awesome sci-fi/horror movie ever made.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ku7qnh261CY

Here’s a better example.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz4quy3zRnk

I could only watch a few seconds of that. I really don’t like that genre of films.

I like gentle films and mild to moderately funny films.

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