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  • Is that the future? Survival of the non fittest?

  • i say they died for a reason and theirs a reason their not here. keep them naturally gone

  • if u brought back a saber toothed tiger...and it got loose into the wild... what do you think it would hunt... its natural prey is not there anymore so it will probably go after the easiest most plentiful thing it could find.... fact: humans have no natural defenses besides our intelligence....and we are one of the slowest animals out there.... what do you think it would start eating...?

  • SABER TOOTHED DODO FTW!!!

  • Resurrecting Megalania: Can We Do It?

    watch?v=uKbR1bcze8A

  • as much i would like to see a extict animal back to life, i got a bad feeling on this one. plus, they went extict for a reason

  • @j2buckets Yeah.  Us Humans.

  • Maybe Dan Rather can clone some more "fake but accurate" documents

  • Something tells me they've already cloned Albert Einstein or even Leonardo De Vinci. If those guys had access to the technology today, they will make our world more advance then we ever dreamed of.

  • Hitler

  • @Ishimira1 "The Boys From Brazil?" You could clone Hitler's body, but not Hitler himself unless you duplicated his exact life, and you could only duplicate the parts that have been recorded. Tell me, sir, have you ever had plans for the day that got shot down due to a case of the stomach flu? Too many variables in life to duplicate the Monster known as Hitler's mind. Thank God for that one, otherwise you could environmentally clone Hitler's mind, genetics not required.

  • Personaly, I'd rather see lots of species go extinct than see domestic cats giving birth to other species. I wish that Dresser lady would go extinct.

  • bring back the Oviraptor.

  • Why bring back extinct animals? It seems that the principle reason is simply to have them, for human happiness/curiosity. I love animals and visiting zoos that have purposes beyond exhibition, but what's the point of recreating code instead of preserving species extant? New species are always arising, which basically means that their DNA changes enough to be incompatible with others. Some species simply can't hack it, and such is how life has gone for billions of years. Do we save the cute ones?

  • @kryptilian I've noticed that too. We only set out to save cute or pretty species.

  • gay

  • i say bring back dodo..

  • @Amazingspeds Tazmanian tigers FTW!

  • Hasn't Jurasic Park taught us anything?

  • @Shmekekey JP has taught us that dinosaurs are AWESOME. Nothing more.

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