BitDrifter says: "Before this discovery, most scientists believed that soft tissue could not survive for 70 million years" Same source as Skwirlinator's clip, but a different focus: http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/F26319CD-6FB6-4343-9EFC-905630EFED78/ This is incredible! I also clipped this- Great choice. Since my clips often gert overlooked I will start a discussion on yours. Other than to prove that they could, does anyone think the military would be interested in developing this as a cloning experiment? I also clipped this- Great choice.Yea, I actually clipped this after looking at your clip, just this one focused on the find, rather than the cloning implications. OtherThe article mentioned that cloning is a ways off even with this find, so the military might wait until a private company has made more progress. Once that happens, I don't know if the military would be interested or not, they do use dolphins, why not T-Rex's =) lol. How about little T-rexes with modified hunger genes. Multiply by 1000. Set loose in a city and run |
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