Scientists could theoretically create “chickenosaurus” or other dinosaur-like birds by reactivating dormant ancestral genes in bird embryos (birds are modern dinosaurs). However, that wouldn’t resurrect extinct species like T. rex or triceratops—just modified birds.
Dinosaur DNA is too old—over 65 million years old—to be recovered intact. DNA has a half-life of about 521 years, meaning even under perfect conditions, readable genetic code would vanish within a few million years at most. will dinosaurs come back in 2050
Cloning requires a complete, living cell nucleus, which doesn’t exist for dinosaurs. The “Jurassic Park” method (amber-preserved blood) has been repeatedly debunked: no viable dinosaur DNA has ever been found in fossils or insects. Dinosaur DNA is too old—over 65 million years
As of now, there is no scientific evidence or credible plan suggesting that dinosaurs will be brought back to life by 2050. Here’s a clear breakdown of why: meaning even under perfect conditions