The mysteries of Pleistocene predators, the future of humanity's relationship with nature, and real-world de-extinction science are all explored in this gripping story. This is a must-read for anyone who enjoys Jurassic Park or nonfiction thrillers like The Sixth Extinction.
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What if extinction was not the end?"
- This is from your Introduction, an exact line.
"This is a story of loss and rebirth, of past echoes and future possibilities - the story of the dire wolf's second chance."
- Also from the Introduction, nearly word-for-word.
"The DNA match is 99.5%... but is this really the dire wolf, or just the illusion of revival?"
- Your book discusses the 99.5% similarity, and questions whether that truly constitutes a dire wolf. This is a faithful rewording of that idea.
"Khaleesi, Romilus, and Ramos - born in 2024, the first of their kind, yet the last of a species."
- The names and birth dates are directly from your book. The phrase "first of their kind, yet the last of a species" is a stylized summary of the paradox you describe.