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Post by Leisher »

Inspired by this link.

So, will we see an actual living dinosaur in our lifetime? Just to be specific, let's say a fully developed and functioning Brontosaurus.

I would've gone T-Rex, but then someone would've said, "No" based on that it'd be too dangerous to clone one.
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Post by thibodeaux »

Birds ARE dinosaurs, so...
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Birds ARE dinosaurs, so...


A flying Brontosaurus would suuuuuuck. If one craps on your car, it's time to buy a new car.
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"Scientists say that the first man that will live 150 years has already been born. I believe I am that man."
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Post by Troy »

The jump from coyotes to dinosaurs is a little much.
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