I remember hearing news about reviving and cloning the Mammoth when I was a kid, 20 years ago... Technology is stagnating in 21st century... 70 years ago they landed on the moon, they flied to space and said in 2000s we will have flying cars now most of worlds population struggling to survive...
Its commendable that science has progressed this far but just because WE CAN doesn't mean that WE SHOULD. What's gone, that's gone. Instead of wasting resources on reviving them Please work on saving what exists and endangered to get extinct. 😊
We humans deem ourselves as someone having rights over the earth. But maybe, it is us who are a curse or more like a virus to this planet ? That's an interesting Conspiracy I come up with. 😊
@@grantlong3907 It will happen, we won't have a choice of you go first or I go last. Everything will happen in an instant...... Might be painless, who knows ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I love how you deliver stories of non political nature.Serious yet entertaining.I loved Jurassic Park.I do hope we dont go down that road of de-extincting animals.Either embark on conservation of endangered species or let extinct animal remain extinct.May be animal species are not meant to remain forever on this planet.Well done
While it's understandable to question certain scientific endeavors, it's important to recognize the value of their research and the potential benefits it could bring. Additionally, considering the implications of resurrecting extinct species on our current ecosystem is a valid concern that warrants careful consideration.
I wanted to clear up a common misconception about extinct animals. You know how we often think they were these huge, monstrous creatures? Well, turns out, that's not always the case! When we discover fossils of prehistoric animals, it doesn't necessarily mean they were bigger than today's animals. Take the T-Rex, for example. It was actually slightly smaller than a modern African elephant, which is quite different from how they've been portrayed in movies like Jurassic Park. The biggest land animal from prehistoric times, the Argentinosaurus, wasn't even as big as a blue whale, the largest animal today! And those woolly mammoths? They were actually just a bit smaller than African elephants, but still bigger than Asian elephants. and about sabertooth tigers? People often think of them as these monstrous beasts with long fangs, but they were actually not as big as Siberian tigers. They were slightly smaller in size. So, next time you think of ancient beasts, remember, they weren't always giants!
Was a study done about the black death using dna knowledge Apparently the same gene associated with arthritis was a big marker in people who survived the black death
If somehow they manage to create a mammoth. Where will they live? I mean as our global temperature is rising continuously all the ice in both the northern and Southern hemispheres will vanish in the near future. Perhaps then we need to construct an air-conditioned zoological park for keeping not only mammoths but also polar bears and penguins 🐧 too.
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My cat is getting very old. Do you think Housing New Zealand can provide a rather oversized kennel to keep a Mammoth in along with the rest of its herd as they're social animals? Far be from me to be difficult...
Well, Antartica and bottom of South America too. It may be too late for the north, but help stop the bottom of the Sothern Hemisphere from such a fast destruction through climate change, as putting such a massive program through will take decades. Reactive, not proactive.
Oh, don't worry about that! West of Java will be the New North Pole and West of Cuzco the New South Pole and the Old North and South Poles will be the New Equator. Tidal waves 3 miles high and so on. You won't be here to worry!
And it's really not that hard!!! Just inject the egg at right time of cell growth with right cuts to bring back/ to get designed traits in your Specimen. Most of the work in finding what needs a cut at right time to get your desired traits in your specimen. But if you wanted the true size of the dinosaur, you would have to complicate for the oxygen. So maybe a modified gut bacteria that produces the right amount of oxygen when dinosaurs around there was a lot more oxygen.????
@@martin96991 That fascination can lead to something harmful. These animals went extinct for a reason. It's like opening Pandora’s Box. Not a wise thing to do.
if u r properly aware of ur surrounding world then u wud hv known da fact that some of the top tier scientists in de world believe in spirituality and confess that they r not smart enough to make statement that there is no god as there is much to discover and science has just started scratching de surface which already points towards that a world is much more than only physical and how intelligently it has been created and organised in order life to exist.. how planets r orbiting in a fixed given paths to which scientists hv given name "gravitational forces" such a smart and well thought out universe and stuff cant b a product of no thought
Nothing should be done which stand against scientific advancements, ethical considerations cannot be biased if you can eat eggs for breakfast and chiken for dinner thats like torture and blood just for mere tatse when alternatives are available, i am a vegetarian and all ethical considerations to all and if not than atleast dont start it to stand against scientific advancements. may be this way we could know better about dna and would take one step closer to immortality.
I hope there is some ‘benefit’ in ‘reviving’ an extinct animal like the mammoth. Nah, it’s probably for profit again. When will human learn? Probably never. We need a new earth with respectable inhabitants. Can’t wait for the King of all kings.