Bakerboy 4,663 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 38 minutes ago, Pewit said: Further reading clarifies what I thought, due to the degradation of DNA, scientists will never be able to recreate exact replicas of extinct animals. To me if it looks like a Mammoth walks like a Mammoth sounds like a Mammoth its a fckn Mammoth Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Pewit 970 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 2 minutes ago, Bakerboy said: To me if it looks like a Mammoth walks like a Mammoth sounds like a Mammoth its a fckn Mammoth It'll be just a hairy elephant. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
eastcoast 4,110 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 Re-creating the old stamp working type Sealyham terrier would be an interesting project. A skilled breeder could have the newly created type breeding true in 4 generations. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Pewit 970 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 6 minutes ago, eastcoast said: Re-creating the old stamp working type Sealyham terrier would be an interesting project. A skilled breeder could have the newly created type breeding true in 4 generations. You could do that through proper work & selection. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lenmcharristar 9,727 Posted July 26 Author Report Share Posted July 26 1 hour ago, Pewit said: Further reading clarifies what I thought, due to the degradation of DNA, scientists will never be able to recreate exact replicas of extinct animals. True at this stage, but science always making breakthroughs, could end up with o e yet, science always contradicts itself Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 23,201 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 8 minutes ago, eastcoast said: Re-creating the old stamp working type Sealyham terrier would be an interesting project. A skilled breeder could have the newly created type breeding true in 4 generations. What do you think of the Sporting Lucas terrier ? Used to see a few at shows years ago, don’t see them now. Cheers. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Pewit 970 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 6 minutes ago, Lenmcharristar said: True at this stage, but science always making breakthroughs, could end up with o e yet, science always contradicts itself Who knows but you as far as we know you can't replicate what is lost, and sometimes those lost links are quite important. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
eastcoast 4,110 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 13 minutes ago, chartpolski said: What do you think of the Sporting Lucas terrier ? Used to see a few at shows years ago, don’t see them now. Cheers. Some genuine people got on board as far as I am aware but don't think progressed from a working point of view. See the occasional litter advertised on sites such as Pets4Homes, freakish looking things for £1000+ money. I was taking the piss, D B Plummer made the claim years ago as to how easy it would be to re-create the Sealyham. He maybe could have done, a very clever man by all accounts, but didn't. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bakerboy 4,663 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 36 minutes ago, eastcoast said: Re-creating the old stamp working type Sealyham terrier would be an interesting project. A skilled breeder could have the newly created type breeding true in 4 generations. You sound like DBP 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shaaark 10,704 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 On 25/07/2024 at 20:08, dai dogs said: I remember going to Cardiff museum on school trip seeing a taxidermy Tasmanian Tiger blew my mind Been to Cardiff museum many times, and that giant turtle is an absolute beast. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lenmcharristar 9,727 Posted July 26 Author Report Share Posted July 26 50 minutes ago, Pewit said: Who knows but you as far as we know you can't replicate what is lost, and sometimes those lost links are quite important. Yes i know that, only God has the correct codes, where in the case of thylacine they can check multiple specimens and get a better match to the correct codes, the mammoth they hope to use the asian elephant but how close they get who knows? The dire wolf bones where found in the boneyard aswell as north american lions, how well preserved the dna is though is anyones guess, but 1 thing they were discussing was the mammoth meat they ate at bbqs, there must be some well preserved carcasses around Quote Link to post Share on other sites
greg64 2,812 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 23 hours ago, Lenmcharristar said: With fish, id like to see the arctic charr restocked i to rivers all throughout the uk and ireland, they were here in abundance now extinct except for a few pockets of ancient lakes there's some arctic char also known as torgoch in llyn Padarn in north Wales near Llanberis Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lenmcharristar 9,727 Posted July 26 Author Report Share Posted July 26 2 minutes ago, greg64 said: there's some arctic char also known as torgoch in llyn Padarn in north Wales near Llanberis You ever catch any? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
greg64 2,812 Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 Just now, Lenmcharristar said: You ever catch any? no never fished for them Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lenmcharristar 9,727 Posted July 26 Author Report Share Posted July 26 Just now, greg64 said: no never fished for them Me either but id love to give it a go 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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