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Originally posted by Heisenburg
Originally posted by Char-Lee
Originally posted by DIRTYDONKEY
I'm not a smart man so I'll just throw this question out there, what if they found dinosaur DNA encased in sap would they be able to extract that? I seem to recall them finding Mosquitos or something along those lines in sap and seemed to preserve it pretty well, not sure of age of it tho.
I read an article that said they already have the DNA and that YES they can bring back a dinosour but they have not decided they should do it.
here is one that says they already did
weeklyworldnews.com...
and mammoth coming
www.popsci.com...[e ditby]edit on 27-8-2012 by Char-Lee because: add
Originally posted by jough626
reply to post by Char-Lee
Weekly World News, really?
I almost fell out of my chair after I saw that!! You know what WWN is, right? It's a junk mag full of fake crap.
Researchers studying and working with ancient soil composition in an exposed Siberian riverbank found 70 fossilized Ice Age squirrel burrows, some of which stored up to 800,000 seeds and fruits.
Originally posted by pronto
G,day mate. if it is a new species of flower could we call it a RUSSIANDIL. ok. i had better explain. in aussie you can be a galah, a dropkick, a mug, a drongo,a little bit troppo, off with the fairies, three planks short of a jetty plus many others and you can also be a bit of a dill. by the way run some of these together and its how you talk to /greet your mates. for the rest of the world please insert nuts, noddy, womble, crazy etc. oh bother, looks like it looses it somewhat in the translation. moving on. if, this is on the up and up. WOW. that is a really nice flower. it is nice to see GODS handy work in my day, some way, each day.
Originally posted by Lucid Lunacy
reply to post by OrionHunterX
Researchers studying and working with ancient soil composition in an exposed Siberian riverbank found 70 fossilized Ice Age squirrel burrows, some of which stored up to 800,000 seeds and fruits.
800,000 different seeds....some fruit?....
Get on it scientists I want new fruit species ASAP!!