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re: The dire wolf has returned to earth after a 10,000 year absence
Posted on 4/10/25 at 12:28 pm to EphesianArmor
Posted on 4/10/25 at 12:28 pm to EphesianArmor
bless your heart
Posted on 4/10/25 at 2:14 pm to RollTide1987
quote:Then they are not real dire wolves.
These two wolves were brought back from extinction using genetic edits derived from a complete dire wolf genome
Posted on 4/10/25 at 3:24 pm to SUB
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Of course it's impossible. But this is about as close as you can get to an actual dire wolf, which is pretty cool and amazing what they were able to do
Putting a coat of sheep wool on a dog doesn’t make it a sheep.
Posted on 4/10/25 at 4:29 pm to BuckeyeWarrior
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Putting a coat of sheep wool on a dog doesn’t make it a sheep.
That’s the analogy you picked?
Posted on 4/10/25 at 6:12 pm to RollTide1987
Turn them loose at borders
Posted on 4/10/25 at 7:15 pm to Jake88
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Then they are not real dire wolves.
Correct. They are more wolf with dire wolf traits.
Posted on 4/10/25 at 7:44 pm to RollTide1987
They're like regular wolves but dire
Posted on 4/10/25 at 7:45 pm to vodkacop
I'm not sure dire wolves will acclimate well to the sun blasted hell hole that's the desert climate of the border
Posted on 4/10/25 at 7:57 pm to RollTide1987
Can one of those things kill a grizzly? I guess they would just dominate Canada and people if they were just to be let go? Or can they be trained like a German Shepherd? They better be very careful.
Posted on 4/10/25 at 8:14 pm to RollTide1987
Which extinct animals do yall not oppose of them reincarnating?
Reading the thread it seems like most wouldn't mind the tasmanian tiger and the dodo making a comeback
What are some others?
Reading the thread it seems like most wouldn't mind the tasmanian tiger and the dodo making a comeback
What are some others?
Posted on 4/10/25 at 8:22 pm to SPAGHETTI PLATE
I'd like to see a bunch of them, though I don't think it's a good idea.
North America had cave lions, giant sloths/armadillos, short face bears, Saber tooth cats...all kinds of wild stuff.
North America had cave lions, giant sloths/armadillos, short face bears, Saber tooth cats...all kinds of wild stuff.
Posted on 4/10/25 at 10:33 pm to LittleJerrySeinfield
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That reminds me of the time Bill Clinton spoke in Rome and thought Romulus and Remus were real people.

Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:05 am to okietiger
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Someone explain to me like I’m 5 why we can’t work towards doing this with dinosaurs?
Jurassic Park was predictive programming.
Dark genetic scientists behind the scene have been finding and cloning "extinct" animals for a while. They're even harvesting old human DNA (like from old Egyptians, a whole different subject.) All that's required is surviving DNA and splicing it with other viable DNA.
Below is a story from 2007 which claimed paleontologists recovered "Dinosaur" tissue allegedly found in Montana several years ago. (Was it really Dino tissue? Or sensationalism?)
Controversial T. Rex Soft Tissue Find Finally Explained
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The controversial discovery of 68-million-year-old soft tissue from the bones of a Tyrannosaurus rex finally has a physical explanation. According to new research, iron in the dinosaur's body preserved the tissue before it could decay.
The research, headed by Mary Schweitzer, a molecular paleontologist at North Carolina State University, explains how proteins — and possibly even DNA — can survive millennia. Schweitzer and her colleagues first raised this question in 2005, when they found the seemingly impossible: soft tissue preserved inside the leg of an adolescent T. rex unearthed in Montana.
"What we found was unusual, because it was still soft and still transparent and still flexible," Schweitzer told LiveScience... in 2007, Schweitzer and her colleagues analyzed the chemistry of the T. rex proteins. They found the proteins really did come from dinosaur soft tissue...
Common sense and physics would seem to dictate no animal tissue or DNA can actually survive "68 million years," of a purported age and timeline, purely contrived out of thin air by supporters of Evolution.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:12 am to EphesianArmor
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God the Creator (and yes, only about 5-6 thousand years ago.)
Goddamn, I hope you are genuine. Either way you are rocketing up my favorites list of dipshit posters.
Keep it up.
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