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I'm just following the lead of your grand leader. Nothing is his fault haven't you heard? Apparently not. Go check the news feeds of your propaganda masters.
Breed em like cattle and cook em for supper. Medium rare.
Take a mammoth with a Barrett M107A1, process it.
Burgers, but you put in pieces of cooked bacon in the ground Mammoth, 1.5 maybe 2 lbs patties.. iceberg lettuce, onion, dill pickles with some In and Out spread, on some potato bread buns lightly toasts with enough fries to make Michelle Obama go into a rage induced coma..
During t rex's time, mammels were represented by a small creature the size of a large squirrel which lived in burrows. Mammels predated dinos too, just stayed small and unnoticed. The end of the age of dinosaurs began the age of mammels.
Mammoth hunts are documented on cave walls. There was an age of giant mammels at the time and the demise of many of them is in part attributed to the hunting culture of humans.
I think it would be interesting to clone a mammoth. It is a big and furry elephant after all. Dino's should be left to history, thought.
What we should be more afraid of are the deadly infections appearing which are completely uneffected by any drugs we have, and even pharma isn't looking for new ones. Its not the big things which count so much as the tiny ones.
Well, there has been much conjecture about being able to reproduce various specimens of Pleistocene mega fauna. Wooly Mammoth and Smilodon ( Saber toothed Tiger) being at the top of the list. Fanciful movies, based on this, have abounded.
The prehistoric mega fauna mammals have always been an interest for me. They were some impressive critters. I think, I would rather leave them where they are though. Cloning them, while it might be....interesting..would take the mystery and magic out of studying them.
Well, there has been much conjecture about being able to reproduce various specimens of Pleistocene mega fauna. Wooly Mammoth and Smilodon ( Saber toothed Tiger) being at the top of the list. Fanciful movies, based on this, have abounded.
The prehistoric mega fauna mammals have always been an interest for me. They were some impressive critters. I think, I would rather leave them where they are though. Cloning them, while it might be....interesting..would take the mystery and magic out of studying them.
It would be fun to have them, and to hunt them.
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