In 2012, scientists resurrected plants from the Pleistocene. The plants were grown from fruit tissue buried by squirrels 30,000 years ago. And they're fertile – which means that, after 30,000 years in suspended animation, they can now continue their line. https://t.co/dbyPty4xq4 pic.twitter.com/a4pJkxOFwF
— Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) December 3, 2020
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