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Re: How to clone a Woolly Mammoth:

On 3/6/2015 croemer said:
On 3/6/2015 Cakers1 said:
On 3/6/2015 croemer said:

Ha Cakers...I do not think the Elephant would be asked.

The Mammoth they found frozen was about 50 years old and reading the link Noel provided they lived to around 60. I also found it fascinating that the bones were used for construction material as dwellings for Neanderthals and modern humans during the ice age.

Whaaa? The elephant has no say?{#emotions_dlg.laugh}

Amazing what is found, though. Wouldn't it be great to be on an expedition like that?

Yes it would be so interesting...and COLD!

Ha! For you I can see that - for me I'm used to it. Or I was at one time.

Dang - ot but it's been a cold winter for this neck of the woods!

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Re: How to clone a Woolly Mammoth:

On 3/6/2015 croemer said:
On 3/6/2015 Topaz Gem said:

Kind of creepy on the one hand, but utterly fascinating on the other.

My thoughts too.

I agree with both of you. It would be fascinating though!

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Re: How to clone a Woolly Mammoth:

On 3/6/2015 Cakers1 said:
On 3/6/2015 croemer said:
On 3/6/2015 Cakers1 said:
On 3/6/2015 croemer said:

Ha Cakers...I do not think the Elephant would be asked.

The Mammoth they found frozen was about 50 years old and reading the link Noel provided they lived to around 60. I also found it fascinating that the bones were used for construction material as dwellings for Neanderthals and modern humans during the ice age.

Whaaa? The elephant has no say?{#emotions_dlg.laugh}

Amazing what is found, though. Wouldn't it be great to be on an expedition like that?

Yes it would be so interesting...and COLD!

Ha! For you I can see that - for me I'm used to it. Or I was at one time.

Dang - ot but it's been a cold winter for this neck of the woods!

You can say that again.

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Re: How to clone a Woolly Mammoth:

On 3/6/2015 brewhaha said:

I hope they play some romantic elephant music first.

But of course.

Hi Irsh and brew!

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Re: How to clone a Woolly Mammoth:

On 3/6/2015 croemer said:
On 3/6/2015 Cakers1 said:
On 3/6/2015 croemer said:
On 3/6/2015 Cakers1 said:
On 3/6/2015 croemer said:

Ha Cakers...I do not think the Elephant would be asked.

The Mammoth they found frozen was about 50 years old and reading the link Noel provided they lived to around 60. I also found it fascinating that the bones were used for construction material as dwellings for Neanderthals and modern humans during the ice age.

Whaaa? The elephant has no say?{#emotions_dlg.laugh}

Amazing what is found, though. Wouldn't it be great to be on an expedition like that?

Yes it would be so interesting...and COLD!

Ha! For you I can see that - for me I'm used to it. Or I was at one time.

Dang - ot but it's been a cold winter for this neck of the woods!

You can say that again.

Dang - ot but it's been a cold winter for this neck of the woods!

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Re: How to clone a Woolly Mammoth:

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Re: How to clone a Woolly Mammoth:

No, please

I'm very open-minded, but not when it comes to cloning.

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Re: How to clone a Woolly Mammoth:

On 3/6/2015 Cakers1 said:

Image result for mammoth in love

Love it!

Hi feline, I can understand your reservations. I too have had those feelings.

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Re: How to clone a Woolly Mammoth:

On 3/6/2015 croemer said:
On 3/6/2015 Cakers1 said:

Image result for mammoth in love

Love it!

Hi feline, I can understand your reservations. I too have had those feelings.

Thanks, C. 8)

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Re: How to clone a Woolly Mammoth:

Just because they can doesn't mean they should. Some animals go extinct for a reason, and I don't mean the ones who are lost due to human interference.