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Could an 'Ark in a Freezer' Bring Back Lost Animals?
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Way back in school, in science class they taught us that "species will go extinct, while at the same time new ones will be discovered".

In other words, that is part of the cycle of evolution of life on this planet.


Sure deforestation doesn't help, especially when it starts messing with the ecosystem such as declining bee population.



But to "bring bacK' lost animals makes me think along the lines of Jurrasic Park.
Yes, it was just a SyFy movie...but the point is, some creatures were separated from Man by millions of years for a reason.


And you know damn well, there is going to be that one guy, who has to see if he can bring back the T-Rex, just because he can.


They are already using the excuse to save "humanity" to clone the Mammouth as shown here.



Anyhow, what may start out with good intentions will only be abused, as history of Man has shown us time and again.





I personally say leave things to Mother Nature.
Let the natural world do it's thing.

Life comes and goes, that is a fact.

No sense in using the fear mongering of "it is the end of the world, thanks to global warming" to play God with extinct species.
And many scientists would see GW  as a free pass to do just that.

a.k.a. 'snarky412'
 
        



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Could an 'Ark in a Freezer' Bring Back Lost Animals? - by 1984hasarrived - 11-08-2016, 07:16 AM
RE: Could an 'Ark in a Freezer' Bring Back Lost Animals? - by senona - 11-08-2016, 07:43 AM

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