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  • Emuasaurus!

  • but now they have made wooly mammoth blood so now I think they might be able to do it

  • At least Golliwoggs will never die out.

  • I'm pretty sure if a dinosaur got loose we would be able to track it and destroy it with the military technology we have today.

  • @QBRec1 and im pretty sure that it wouldent blend in with with the local wildlife

  • Sadly, even if we could bring dinosaurs back today, they wouldn't live for long. That is because of unknown diseases, a different athmoshpehere, and last and most importantly, there is 30% less oxygen in the athmoshphere today than there was in the Jurassic. Not to mention the danger level if they escaped. If a few velociraptors got loose in Arizona, they'd never be found and if they work their way in to Phoenix, rest assured that chaos would ensue.

  • dont play god itll bite ya in the ass in the end.

  • It would be cool to have a real life Jurassic Park but like i said it would destroy mankind.

  • @Janicec730 No cause well...we have guns. Our highly evolved brains have allowed us to create inventions that allowed us to be the dominant species.

  • 8bitjoker i will do it with you

  • Hopefully this doesn't happen, dinosaurs are awesome but in reality the carnivorous ones would kill us all little by little and the T-rex with rule with an iron jaw.

  • really I think the T-Rex couldnt knock out man kind, if they started killing us we would just shoot them! But it just a think...

  • OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • poor chickens

  • Actually one really quick thing. I heard that if scientists can find a good egnough Wooly Mammoth strand of DNA, they can inject it into an elephant, and it will give birth to an Wooly Mammoth. I'm not sure if they already did this though, but I'm sure they can do it with dinosaurs possibly. Maybe inject the genes into Komodo Dragons? And then have about 5, have them breed, and BAM! Dinosaurs are back into the mix.

  • @GrendelBoglin we hear things like this all the time but its never acted upon. I mean think about the living animals in the Animal Kingdom today, an yet all we have cloned is one sheep. WHO CARES about a sheep. So I mean if all we can do is clone a single sheep out of an entire present day and available Animal Kingdom, how in heaven sakes' could we clone a prehistory animal? its really laughable and would never happen.

  • @CubbieBear1980 The sheep quickly died afterward- so what does it matter anyway?

  • @CubbieBear1980 We have cloned a significant number of animals, not just sheep. Just because you heard of the famous cloned sheep named Dolly doesn't mean that's the only animal that was ever cloned. Do your homework next time before making definitive statements.

  • @Protosshybrid no, you do YOUR homework!!! You come back and tell me about it when an extinct dinosaur has been cloned, k? got it? thank you

  • @CubbieBear1980 Okay, what are you talking about? You are claiming we have only cloned a single sheep. According to fda.gov," So far, mice, rats, rabbits, cattle (& the closely related but endangered gaurs and bantengs), swine, sheep, goats, deer, horses, mules, cats, and dogs are the mammals that have been cloned." You are downplaying our achievements with blatantly wrong information. I don't know why you are all offended and using exclamation points. Just saying don't make false claims.

  • @GrendelBoglin but that means we won't have an actual dinosaur because we would have a mix of a dinosaur and a comodo dragon. Well we never know.

  • @GrendelBoglin sorry but dino's are not reptiles like a sneake or something dino's are from birds ;)..

  • @GrendelBoglin

    they have wooly mammoth blood they made it from mixing wooly mammoth DNA with a bacteria and then it grew into mammoth blood so that would be good enough strand I think

  • Interesting....

  • Time to make some dinosaurs. That would be beast

    

  • Well, we all have our theories. Some of us are correct and some of you are incorrect. Come see what happens when Dinosaurs are successfully reintroduced. center4cretstudies.tripod.com/

  • As Malcom says on the movie, scientists are too preoccupied with whether they could do it, they dont think about whether they should. Alot like Oppenheimer's atomic bomb, a spur of the moment thing. I mean I would love it to happen but should it? Lol it's sad I'm only 15 and worrying about this

  • @johnnyeaves It's not sad....on the contrary is good to see young people being so wise. About jurassic park...we should also consider that...if it will become possible...who will finance such an expensive and complex project will not do so for the sake of science..... but for the lust of money and profit. Look at jurassic park itself: they've done it for making a themed park and earn looot of money.

    And that same lust destroyed them... that's the message of the book and the movie.

  • @johnnyeaves on the contray it's very conforting and good to see young people have such a wise worry.

  • @johnnyeaves u sound very smart for a 15 year old, seriously! and i mean that positive ofcourse!

  • very helpful, thank you!

  • If we can find a way to do it, yes. We should. It would be an amazing achievement. As for the warning of the danger contained in Jurassic Park, that's a movie. I am sure we would be able to avoid allowing a T-Rex rampaging through the streets of San Diego.

  • fascinating stuff

  • I can see what this scientist is getting at, but forget mosquitoes trapped in amber, lets look towards the artic, there must be a dinosaur from millions of years ago trapped in ice, for E.g. fell through thin ice and sunk and then froze, or a sea monster fully preserved with all its blood, and DNA. Any one think the same? Feel free to reply

  • @fitz068 In the age of the dinosaurs, the geography of the world was entirely different as it is now. There was only 1 huge continent called Pangea, so the antarctics as they are there now didn't even exist then. An area that was covered in ice back then could have shifted and its climate could have changed a lot over the millennia.

    And even if a dinosaur was to be trapped in ice, after millions of years we'd still have nothing more to work with than we do now I think/

  • @fitz068 Well, they found some Wooly Mammoths that way. So why not.

  • Well let's do it then! I need a pet velociraptor now...hurry the shit up.

  • the question could jurassic park happen  n the answer is NOOOOO duhhhh gessshhhh its only a MOVIE duhhhhhh and a good one at that lol

  • MY MlSSION IN LIFE: MAKE JURASSIC PARK REALLY HAPPEN. I WILL DEDICATE MY ENTIRE LIFE TO MAKE IT REALITY!

  • @8bitJoker do so!!, i wanne see a t-rex! lol

  • @8bitJoker I had the same dream till i was bitch slapped by reality :'(

  • @8bitJoker You wouldnt want that because what then? if a t.rex ate you or a family memeber what would be the point? I think it would be the end of humans and other animals if t.rex and other dangerous dinosours would brought back. Jurassic park is a fantasy let it stay that way :)

  • @8bitJoker just make sure u make fortress in the park good enough to retrain t-rex and allosaur within confinements!

  • @8bitJoker your phuk

  • @8bitJoker we will be waiting. Just make sure that you make it affordable for the world as the entire world deSERVES to witness its past. No ONE person owns prehistory. You may 'own' the science, the lab and 'the products' but you canNOT own the worlds prehistory and its right to enjoy it. There HAS to be something beyond money that qualifies the right to witness human kinds past, you know something like being born. As you prolly know Hammond in the book was a greedy a hole who only wanted money

  • rofl christens

  • humans shouldnt play with dna... if dinosaurs are gone that means they had too, if birds dont have they teeth that means they should have them.... its funny how scientists are soo smart but then again dont understand sutch simples things as "DONT TOUTCH IT"

  • @Sta6kA He never said we SHOULD do it, he said we COULD do it. Big difference.

  • @Sta6kA what do you meant, they "were meant to" ? By who?

    By your logic, if we were never meant to meddle with DNA, then we should never have discovered the knowledge to do so in the first place.

  • they didnt take the dna out of the fossilised bones in the movie they took it out of the muskito that drunk blood from dinos and got stuck in the tree shit.

  • He mentioned that too. It's called amber! Pay attention!

  • I so want to see a real life dino!!!

  • so its science fiction aww that bites but in the end he said it could be possible hmm makes you wonder how Dinosaurs really look like with the real skin

  • lol toolkills comment cracked me up...

  • Why the hell would we want dinosaurs man hahahahah we're killin ourselves enough we dont need big ass dinosaurs helping us! hahaha

  • I think that the T-Rex is to tall to you hit whatever you want :)

  • dude if a saw a T-rex I would sucker punch him in the balls,,,

  • No you wouldn't...you would probably pet it and accept it as a giant pet LOL. Wouldn't that be cool tho...risky!

  • that would be awsome...I totally would paint it black, put a fake doggynose on it, then head to a underground dogfight, and claim its only a big boneded chihuahua ...

    hehe nah for real, it would be so cool if we one day could revive these animals, I for sure pay to see one

  • DAMMIT!!!!!!!!!!

  • what if, all the money for warfare of the USA had been put in this projest, we would certainly have jurassic park than.

  • Earth hasnt always looked like it does today as we all know,oceans have become deserts and rainforests become rocky montain sides,tropical places have become cold and icy like the north and southpole!well you see where im going with this so lets just skip to the point^^what if a dino fosile/mummy got preserved long enough to reach the ice age,then it should be better preserved and have solid and less dna interference!wild speculations!and exuses for my spelling =P but still "what if"

  • What we could try to do is look at the genomes of alligators and compare them with the genomes of birds. I bet that the overlap between the two would be a pretty good spot to start searching for dormant dino DNA.

  • You know. There's a reason they didn't coexist with humans lol. We should keep it that way...haha

  • He is a mad man! He wants the kid to cry! Destroy their dream! Can human talk in telephones with another that is a 255125 miles away, can human walk on the moon, can we teleported " for the moment small particles" can human clone animals. Yes we can. " did human say, thats how the mammuth looked, and damn right they found one, and the mammuth where exact as we said! Im sure in some way they can make dinosaurs in the future. But not the true dinos, cause they are extinct. But our version of them

  • Does this mean that if we turn of Bush's DNA he will turn into a T-REX?

  • in jurassic park dna is extracted from blood not bones and its not possible but watch my dino video theres a chance there still alive and im not talking about small lizards so go watcha nd you will udnerstand

  • Switch ON some DNA and turn off some others and PRESTO CHANGO....we have a backward form of ourselves.

    Musta happened automatically 60 years ago in the Middle East.

    Gotta turn that DNA back ON again and get some peace again.

  • I know him too! I think he needs a puppy!

  • =D no more bad dreams

  • Imagine a bird with teeth. "KIILLLL MEEEE!!"

  • Wow, that is very interesting. Thanks for posting.

    ... though my childhood dreams of one day seeing a real Jurassic park are forever destroyed.

  • i agree thanks for posting and wat my video, it gose into some info that dinosaurs could be alive today there has been sightings frech dino dones found (so they think) have a watch nothing to lose and its all info from a scientist.

  • i say we do it !! it would be nice to see what the realy looked like it may be a desaster but hey !!

  • Good.. i had night meres.. about it.. But if the park was real.. i'm not going.. EVER!!! but still

  • I say..let's not fiddle with DNA..use science for the good..eg..combat global warming..find a cure...let's not fiddle with other stuff like DNAs

  • FIDDLE WITH THAT FUCKING DNA I WANNA SEE A DINOSAUR EVERYONE CATCH THOSE CHICKENS CHANGE THE DNA dont hurt em tho

  • haha...gosh...the way you put your words is hilarious....um...I sort of want to see a live dinosaur but I don't want science to do anything else too drastically..I am more supportive if science can bring back some extinct animals like the dodo etc

  • but dinosaurs have had to be extinct longer thus it stands to reason they should come back first

  • hmm...they can build a theme park and name it dinotopia....we'll see

  • We can start with making the chickenfence a bit higher.

  • his head is moving too much... freakky

  • lol i know that guy

  • They still believe too much that theropod dinosaurs such as raptors and t-rex are reptiles, which they are most certainly not, their prehistoric birds.And they key to their revival is through avians, like in the movie carnosaur, not too famous or great of a movie, but they used chickens to unlock theropod species.

  • We can also, in the end, prove to everyone that avians are dinosaurs and that they have dinosaur in them, because 90% of the people in my head still don't believe or fully understand the damn concept of the mesozoic era, that dinosaurs are still alive, just not as big as they used to appear, and that they lost and gained many new features.

  • The guy's a professional, believe him and stop being delusional, think about what he said. By using birds we can unlock their ancestrial attributes such as their teeth and their longer clawed arms and tails.

  • Even if we could obtain a perfect specimen of DNA, where do we go from there? I believe we'd need sperm cells and egg cells to do anything. I was hoping he'd bring up "reverse genetics". Glad he did.

  • thanks so much for this video

  • And I've also heard that crushed dinosaur bones produce minute amounts of intact dinosaur DNA as well. I'm not trying to bring down the credibility of Dr. Rowe, but he's not an expert on amber. Try talking to Dr. Grimaldi of the American Museum of Natural History in NYC or Dr. Poinar of Berkely, California. They have, and will prove Dr. Rowe incorrect.

  • He brings up valid points, but not EVERY piece of fossilized amber contains hollow inclusions. DNA has already been extracted from Lebanese, Dominican and Baltic amber, and I'm sure more projects are on the way with older amber. I understand he's talkin about bringing dinosaurs back to life, and it is very well possible dinosaur DNA could be obtained through amber, although it is highly unlikely.

  • Way to rain on my parade, dick! LOL. JK.

    Very Interesting.

  • Interesting

  • lets hope not

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