Our ancestors managed"The Mammoth BBQ-Bacon Mammoth Burger, now at Burger King!"
It's very hard to get the big buns...

Our ancestors managed"The Mammoth BBQ-Bacon Mammoth Burger, now at Burger King!"
It's very hard to get the big buns...
Wishful thinking. I love trilobites. We probably couldn't get a viable sample from any dinosaurs either.Trilobite?! I would love to see those as well but aren't they way too long dead (250 million years ago) to get a viable sample?
That's great.The giant tortoise has been reintroduced to two of the offshore islands of Mauritius. Because the two species that were endemic to Mauritius are extinct scientists had to introduced a closely related species, the Aldabra tortoise. So far, it looks like the introduction is a success The tortoise seems to know instinctly not to eat the shoots of the rare ebony tree but to wait until the tree bears fruit. The seeds of the tree geminate better if they have been through the stomach of the tortoise and are now becoming more common. The tortoises also seem to be munching away on the saplings of introduced plants.
And what is the point of cloning an extinct species and keeping it captive?especially if cloned specimens were kept in captivity and not released into the wild.
Why do folks want to clone extinct creatures so that they could eat the meat or fry it's egg. That is the reason why they became extinct in the first place.![]()
Cloning costs money. Somehow you need to get a return on investment. So you sell the food.Why do folks want to clone extinct creatures so that they could eat the meat or fry it's egg. That is the reason why they became extinct in the first place.![]()
Bald Eagles aren't extinct. You can get that side right now. (But I assume there would be a hefty fine and maybe jail time)I, for one, look forward to eating a mamoth burger with a fried dodo egg on top with a side of bald eagle rotini
You're proposing that we go backwards in time, find humpback whales, then bring them forward in time, drop 'em off, and hope to Hell they tell this probe what to do with itself!
You're proposing that we go backwards in time, find humpback whales, then bring them forward in time, drop 'em off, and hope to Hell they tell this probe what to do with itself!
That's the general idea, yes.![]()
Where is everyone's sense of discovery and fun? If it can be done, I say do it.
Frankly, I think it'd be kind of cool to see a living dodo or thylacine. Or a Great Auk.
Considering the Scots' reputation for imbibing, maybe this would be a better choice.The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland.
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