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    Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line

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    Image of DJTripleRRR DJTripleRRR
    11/06/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    I WANT A DODO!
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    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    This is exciting!!!
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    Image of Con Seannery Con Seannery
    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    Good job, science, because we all know that whenever man tries to play God or override nature, it works out GREAT! We can do great things, but we don't know jack about how to use the power.
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    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    Jurassic Park! It will be reality someday.
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    Image of mordennight mordennight
    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    These mammals had their chance and Nature SELECTED them for cloning so WE could have a chance to EAT them!
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    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    This is great! Imagine how delicious Saber toothed tigers are. I hope they start mass producing these creatures. since they're so large we could farm a lot of meat per animal and really feed the world.
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    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    mammoths are cool and all, but what about animals that are already extinct that we killed off. like the Dodo i heard they were really tasty
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    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    While bringing Mammoths back, Giant deer, and the Saber tooth tiger is all novel and all, this opens the gates more so for protecting endangered species in the event they go under.


    I believe humans are here to protect the planet and act as caretakers. Yeah, we have made a lot mistakes, but I think we are starting to round the corner. The studies into the so called 'global warming' is teaching us how fragile the planet is, and now we know what not to do.


    Studies believe that humans were a major cause of the Mammoth's extinction, we pushed them over the edge. If we could bring them back, I think that would be a big point for us as 'caretakers'.

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    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    Screw mice. Screw mammoths even. What I want to see is some freaky genetic tweaking that results in the creation of...the mimmoth.
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    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    Wow, talk about bad ideas. Don't they watch movies?
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    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    On anothor note, the frozen mice would make a fun kid's toy, sorta like the Sea-Monkeys. Thaw-a-Pet®
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    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    Do we have immunity to the virus carried by Wooly?
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    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    I wonder how this might apply to the recent discovery of elastic bone marrow tissue found in a T. Rex bone a few years ago: It had intact red blood cells.
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    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    oh my god i want a pet mammoth
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    11/04/08

    In reply to Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line
    So is this auto,,, erotica?


    (What! It had to be said!)

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