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ElwoodBlues · M
As far as I know, they're working on woolly mammoths (a non-dinosaur species of elephant) and have already brought back dire wolves (a non-dinosaur species of wolf).
And now let us listen to Jerry Garcia et al perform their ballad about the Dire Wolf!
[media=https://youtu.be/uejAhCMzK20]
And now let us listen to Jerry Garcia et al perform their ballad about the Dire Wolf!
[media=https://youtu.be/uejAhCMzK20]
jehova · 31-35, M
@ElwoodBlues ok i just want to eat dodo bird.
ElwoodBlues · M
@jehova According to google, "the Nicobar pigeon (Caloenas nicobarica), a bird found in Southeast Asia and the western Pacific," is the closest genetic relative to the dodo.
Since there are dodo skeletons, feathers, etc in various museums, I suspect it would be possible to recover dodo DNA and substitute it into an egg cell, and have one of those pigeons (or some similar bird) gestate the egg. You'd want to do it multiple times from different sources to have variety in the starting population. All it would take is money!
Since there are dodo skeletons, feathers, etc in various museums, I suspect it would be possible to recover dodo DNA and substitute it into an egg cell, and have one of those pigeons (or some similar bird) gestate the egg. You'd want to do it multiple times from different sources to have variety in the starting population. All it would take is money!
jehova · 31-35, M
@ElwoodBlues my point is we cannot have universal healthcare for humans now. . But we can spend billions on reviving extinct species.