Can Dinosaurs Be Revived? What If They Are?

Makaveli7
MemberCompsognathusJune 04, 20131924 Views8 RepliesSadly, dinosaur-blood-filled insects will not really spawn a dinosaur. Nor whil any fossils, being that the DNA is too decomposed. The closest thing we can get to a t rex is a robot. Well, don't give up hope just yet. It may come as a surprise to you, but living, breathing dinosaurs can already be resurrected! Well, sorta. We can create a reasonable facsimile. Chickens can be mutated to keep the tails they have at early stages of egg-life, and in one case was made to keep its early crocodilian snout. Sadly, the birth of these creatures is against some stupid universal law, so the eggs are destroyed before birth. Chickens, as far as I know, are the only birds this has been tryed on. But what if we can turn an ostrich into a gallimimus? An alligator into a deinosuchus? A crocodile into something resembling a sarcosuchus? Raptor chicken pets are just a hair away from being a reality. The wooly mammoth was recently given a pass over the stupid law, and an Asian elephant will serve as the mother of the mammoth to be. So if dinosaur-things are given a pass, what will happen? Will they be limited to zoos? Scientific reserves? Will they be pets? Would you own one? I think that by mutating birds we can at least make raptors and ornithomimids, but will we ever have a T-Rex?
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