21 Replies to “Jurassic Park”

  1. Pretty soon we’ll be up to our eyeballs in Dire Wolves. Then what, hunt them to extinction?

  2. these are more like grey wolf doodle. They wont be hunted to extinction as they will probably never live outside zoo’s and research facilities but they can suck some of the billions to spend on climate change.

  3. wolves are
    -extremely social, and
    -very very smart.
    lve seen documentaries how they hunt. holy hannah its like a combat mission; everyone knows their part, they overlap and step in the breech instantly. share the spoils, training for the youngsters, a sense of loyalty off the scale and best of all, out of that species came our life companions, dogs.

  4. Over 99% of all life that has ever lived on the earth is extinct… Otherwise, we’d be shoulder to shoulder up in here!

  5. “Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should”.

    Of course that was only *fictional dinosaurs*…

  6. I’m sure the Liberals are funding research into how PET can be brought back from the dead.

    1. If you could msss-produce those you could make a fortune selling them to people who’d like to have one of their own and kill it.

        1. Actually, there was a story on a similar theme published in the old SF magazine Analog more than 50 years ago. I’ve long forgotten the title or who wrote it, but it was about some Latin American dictator who kept being assassinated. As soon as someone killed him, a successor clone would take over.

          That’s all I remember of it.

          1. the only sci fi pulp stories l read were the one l shoplifted.
            l wd casually browse at the same time wait for my bus to show up then at the last second dash out the door onto the bus and away l went, reading the interesting space flight stuff all in black and white images.

          2. The movie “Moon” had a similar plot, where they cloned a guy over and over to work a lunar helium 3 mining rig.

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