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Can Dinosaurs Be Revived? What If They Are?

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Makaveli7

MemberCompsognathusJun-04-2013 1:38 AM
Sadly, 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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Makaveli7

MemberCompsognathusJun-04-2013 1:45 AM
I meant Suchomimus when I typed sarcosuchus. Same principal applies.
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x_paden_x

MemberCompsognathusJun-04-2013 9:19 AM
Many creatures show their ancestor trates, Given many are actually direct descendants and look the same *IE shark crocodiles birds of sorts* I know of ways we can get dna i actually am quite knowledgeable in this field and idea, its very long to type but ill just copy and paste it. Have you ever finished one of the jurassic park movies and ever thought "wow what if jurassic park was real" well it could be. now that does sound far fetched but when Michael Crichton wrote the first jp he wasn't far off. but first let me tell you why using the amber technique wouldn't work when blood is held for a long time it begins to decompose and is no longer useable but by using a different technique you can get still get some DNA let me list the ways: 1 by grinding the bones you can get some DNA (not a lot) 2 if a dinosaurs fossil was well preserved some nutrients/DNA from the dinosaur will be preserved 3 if a dinosaur was frozen in ice or stuckin a bog it'll probably be well preserved enough to get DNA. now you cant use a frog (well you could you'd just get a man eating frog/tyrannosaur that hops around and eats flys) so another thing you can use is a chicken by filling in the gaps with chicken DNA and then inserting it into a chicken embryo you'd get a basic theropod ( walks on 2 legs) chicken/Dino hybrid now you have to keep breeding the results and you'll most likely end up with a carnivorous dinosaur. now to get a basic sauropod (walks on 4 legs) its a lot more complicated and takes more DNA manipulating you'd have to use a different animal you could still use chicken you just have to genetically alter it to walk on four legs and repeat breeding now the million doller question is should we? well thats for you to choose not me. just consider what ingen went threw it would be highly expensive to stable and feed these. but how cool would it be to have a pet parasaurlophus or raptor in your backyard? more then just one way my friend -Paden

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futurepaleontologist1

MemberCompsognathusJun-04-2013 12:55 PM
And I've seen the program with the chicken thing. Pretty much what's happening is reversing evolution, because all things that evolved from dinosaurs still have the past genes.
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KING KAIJU

MemberCompsognathusJun-04-2013 12:55 PM
i watched that special where they were going to put the sperm of a frozen wolly mammoth into an elephant. they cant ever do that with dinosaurs but im pretty sure that there is another way to bring dino's to life i dont know how though.
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Rex Fan 684

MemberCompsognathusJun-04-2013 3:33 PM
I saw a show about bringing dinosaurs back by "reverse engineering" birds. Jack Horner, even though I disagree with him most of time, said that he would start with an emu. Makes sense. Has the size. They were able to get chickens to have long tails and teeth. They also stated that they could possibly give it the digestive system of a meat-eating bird like vulture. Feathers could stay or be changed to scales. The only somewhat hard part are the arms and hands. This seems to make sense, but it would take a while and a lot of money to do this successfully.
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jurassicparkour

MemberCompsognathusJun-04-2013 7:32 PM
The B-Rex thing on 60 minutes a few years back is the chicken with teeth and stuff. I do think, though, that if you gave a gator a gene for hyper-growth, you could create a reasonable facsimile of a deinosuchus. Raptor could come from reverse engineering a chicken's genes, or maybe a larger bird. Or, scientists could just go to the congo and capture one of those dinosaurs that they say live there. Then they could clone them...

Rex Fan 684

MemberCompsognathusJun-04-2013 8:46 PM
That's one way to do it, haha
"Men like me don't start the wars. We just die in them. We've always died in them, and we always will. We don't expect any praise for it, no parades. No one knows our names." ―Alpha-98

x_paden_x

MemberCompsognathusJun-05-2013 9:21 AM
you cant support the whole project off of de-evolving, for youll end up with a small chicken sized dinosaurs with feathers and it clucks... Using my way you get more of an actual dinosaur, because you can retrieve DNA from fossils, granted its not a lot, but still if you gather enough from different fossils it should be enough.... id say it needs to be 70% dino 30% chicken... as i speak i have a "rooster-saurus rex" who was a science project of mine a while ago... once you've bred one you need to keep breeding results to get a fully "scaled" dino...

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