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You would think with all these dead mammoth in the permafrost they could extract an egg from a female...some sperm from a male...then implant that in to an Elephant and she could be the surrogate mother....

Don't know what there f***ing about at...its that simple...they should call me

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The Irish Elk….. Just to see who would be the first to claim their bull cross had taken one single handed ! LOL ! Seriously though, it wasn’t an elk and evidently it’s closest living r

I can't see the point of bringing back extinct animals, there is not enough pristine wilderness left for a lot of living species like the great apes and many other large animals. The oceans are pollut

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On 25/07/2024 at 15:27, chartpolski said:

The Irish Elk…..

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Just to see who would be the first to claim their bull cross had taken one single handed ! LOL !

Seriously though, it wasn’t an elk and evidently it’s closest living relative is the sika, and there are plenty of well preserved fossils, so it might be possible, who knows ?

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As long as we can hunt them!

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11 hours 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. 

And the Scottish deerhound. Much smaller and with a proper prey drive.

Actually,I could think of a lot of breeds which have been destroyed and could be brought back to their original state with selective breeding.

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5 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

And the Scottish deerhound. Much smaller and with a proper prey drive.

Actually,I could think of a lot of breeds which have been destroyed and could be brought back to their original state with selective breeding.

They could but they won't be or else they would have never deteriorated in the first place. There's never been a worse time for sporting dogs in the world.

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