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Researchers aim to resurrect mammoth in five years - Erebus - 2011-01-18 Yahoo Wrote:TOKYO (AFP) Japanese researchers will launch a project this year to resurrect the long-extinct mammoth by using cloning technology to bring the ancient pachyderm back to life in around five years time. ![]() Source Researchers aim to resurrect mammoth in five years - Link - 2011-01-18 Interesting... But what's the point, really? :| It's just going to be another creature put into a zoo or being put in the habitat of other animals, causing chaos. Also... Did a weeaboo type that up? Quote:Researchers hope to achieve their aim within five to six years, the Yomiuri said. ... Yomiuri is "newspaper." Researchers aim to resurrect mammoth in five years - Maping - 2011-01-18 ShiKage Wrote:Interesting... But what's the point, really? :| It's just going to be another creature put into a zoo or being put in the habitat of other animals, causing chaos. First of all, its awesome, that's the point. Along with resurrecting a species, it will allow us, if it works, to resurrect other extinct species, including ones that went extinct by our doing. Researchers aim to resurrect mammoth in five years - Link - 2011-01-18 Maping Wrote:First of all, its awesome, that's the point. Along with resurrecting a species, it will allow us, if it works, to resurrect other extinct species, including ones that went extinct by our doing. Yeah, I guess -- especially if it were to revive animals for an "infinite" food source. However, I think this could have some huge downsides as far as natural habitats go. Researchers aim to resurrect mammoth in five years - Maping - 2011-01-18 ShiKage Wrote:Yeah, I guess -- especially if it were to revive animals for an "infinite" food source(1). However, I think this could have some huge downsides as far as natural habitats go(2). 1: Not quite what I had in mind, but...it would solve famine. 2: True..."Create" habitats? Specially designed zoos or preservation parks? Researchers aim to resurrect mammoth in five years - Eos - 2011-01-19 Maping Wrote:1: Not quite what I had in mind, but...it would solve famine. How exactly does a long drawn out and extremely expensive form of invitro fertilization for extinct animals solve famine when we could do the same thing on cows, chickens, pigs, sheep and any number of already living animals or just breed & farm them normally at a fraction of the expense? Hell we can even grow meat in vats at far greater efficiency and less expense. Researchers aim to resurrect mammoth in five years - octopusprime - 2011-01-19 they should've started with the dodo. |