Dinosaurs Coming Back In 2050 (2025)

In 2025, a joint project between Harvard and the Chinese Academy of Sciences successfully mapped the entire genome of the Psittacosaurus (a small, parrot-faced dinosaur). By comparing it to the genome of its closest living relative—the humble chicken—scientists identified the "differential gene switches."

Instead, the 2050 plan relies on .

What do you think? Would you visit a dinosaur sanctuary in 2050, or are we asking for a sequel to extinction? Drop a comment below. dinosaurs coming back in 2050

You might see a Microraptor gliding through a climate-controlled aviary. You might pet a genetically fuzzy Psittacosaurus at a zoo (for a $5,000 ticket). In 2025, a joint project between Harvard and

Before you pack your go-bag or start training a pet Raptor, let’s look at why scientists actually believe the Mesozoic Era might have a sequel in 26 years. We aren't talking about finding a mosquito in amber (thank you, Hollywood, for that genetic dead end). DNA has a half-life of about 521 years. By 65 million years in, that DNA is confetti. Would you visit a dinosaur sanctuary in 2050,

Either way, for the first time in 66 million years, don't look up. Look down at the pet carrier.

By: The Future Feed | April 14, 2026