Posted on 01/14/2011 12:08:20 AM PST by bogusname
The woolly mammoth, extinct for thousands of years, could be brought back to life in as little as four years thanks to a breakthrough in cloning technology.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
>> Who would pay? We wouldfolks would line up and spend their money to see one! Every zoo in the world will want one. <<
Are you intentionally quoting Jurassic Park? Or is the topic so close it’s simply inevitable?
How about the whole of Siberia?
Regenerated Wooly Mamouths; pretty cool.
Regenerated T-Rex; mega cool!
[ Regenerated Wooly Mamouths; pretty cool.
Regenerated T-Rex; mega cool! ]
Mammoth vs. T-Rex Cage Fight!!!! EPIC WIN!!!
[ Regenerated Wooly Mamouths; pretty cool.
Regenerated T-Rex; mega cool! ]
Mammoth vs. T-Rex Cage Fight!!!! EPIC WIN!!!
I’ll start working on a good barbecue sauce right now...
Both you and this article are a step behind. Garth's rapidly become one of my favorite pets, ever.
The only drawback was having to turn the entire first floor of my house into a litter box.
The first ones will be a huge money maker. It wouldn’t matter who guards them as long as it isn’t government since they can easily pay for themselves.
Think of what you could get for those tusks!
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Why not go ahead and ‘create’ a bunch of Saber Tooth Tigers and Mammoth and turn them loose in the wild? Would make life in America MUCH more interesting. LOL!!
Gee, do we really want one of those things running around?
Just because you can do something...
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