When the announcement news of Colossal Biosciences’ Dire Wolf broke, it stumbled and shocked the world like never before. Bringing back the bits of extinct genes are exciting indeed.
“What’s next?” They said.
They proposed and added the Moa species to “revival” list, nine-foot tall giant bird species once native to New Zealand. Their closest relative was probably the emu.

But no, I say: I propose this, instead. Diatryma, the terror birds of its days in the Eocene era, roughly 33 to 50 million years ago. Though not as tall as Moas, they were the top, fearsome predators of the era’s niche.
Are you afraid yet?