Dinosaurs have always been around in the human imagination.

Whether it is through blockbusters like Jurassic Park or contemporary attempts at de-extincting animals like Woolly Mammoths, Dodos, and Dire Wolves, humans seem to retain an interest in bringing extinct life back into existence.

In light of ongoing research into this possibility, there are discussions within the scientific and biotechnology communities regarding the potential of extinction reversal using advanced technologies like genetic engineering and cloning, and even Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR) technology.

What draws humans to revive extinct species is, among other things, curiosity, nostalgia, scientific aspiration, and even climate concerns.

Alongside all of these positive aspects lies ethical consideration regarding biodiversity and human intervention in natural processes.The enduring human fascination with Dinosaurs and de-extinctionMan has been drawn to gigantic animals since time immemorial, and none other fits this definition than dinosaurs.