To: Jeff Head
...and they will use them to impregnate what eggs?
Article suggests using elephant eggs...i.e. half-mammoth/half-elephant...A mammophant or an elephammoth?
8 posted on
08/14/2006 9:24:02 PM PDT by
peyton randolph
(No man knows the day nor the hour of The Coming of The Great White Handkerchief.)
To: peyton randolph
So...a Wooly Elemoth? Or a Wooly Mammothant.
13 posted on
08/14/2006 9:28:42 PM PDT by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
To: peyton randolph
15 posted on
08/14/2006 9:29:07 PM PDT by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
To: peyton randolph; Jeff Head
42 posted on
08/14/2006 10:18:09 PM PDT by
spinestein
(Follow The Brazen Rule)
To: peyton randolph
I'm very much into cros-breeding, second gneration vigor, improving the breed, etc.
I suggest a wooly mammoth/Helen Thomas cross. Some of you may disagree but, IMHO, such cross-breeding would certainly improve one side of the gene pool.
60 posted on
08/15/2006 2:01:20 AM PDT by
x1stcav
(I always thought he was a Murthaf*cker.)
To: peyton randolph
A mammophant or an elephammoth?It doesn't matter what you call them, some nitwit will want to turn loose a herd of them to roam free along the boundaries of some National Park, protected by law, and deny they ever tore up anyone's crops.
Wolves are bad enough.
77 posted on
08/15/2006 6:35:21 AM PDT by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly.)
To: peyton randolph
If the mammoth sperms are viable, why wouldn't mammoth eggs be viable?
100 posted on
08/15/2006 10:50:36 AM PDT by
raygun
(Whenever I see U.N. blue helmets I feel like laughing and puking at the same time.)
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