« Back to story "Cloning the Woolly Mammoth"

Story Comments

Posted by: Tangent001 1 year ago

This page is a permanent archive of the comment below and its replies.
To view this comment in the context of the full discussion for the story, use this link.

All Comments Share Story Report

  • 100%
    Tangent0011 year ago

    This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »

    If you're gonna go for it, go for it!

    Pot-bellied pygmy mammoths! How's THAT for the hot new pet? Admittedly, a pygmy mammoth would still be about the size of a Volkswagen...

    Anyway, it's seems appropriate that since human hunting likely wiped out the last of the North American mammoths about 11,000 years ago, we should be the ones to bring them back.

    (comment_max_expanded_depth : 55) (comment depth : 2) (recursion depth : 1) (max_comment_reply_depth : 40) (comment_max_render_depth : 55)
    Reply

    1 Reply

    loading loading ...
    • 100%
      CRYMTYPHON1 year ago

      This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »

      Human involvement in the strange disapearance of the North American mega-fauna is still debatable.

      It wasn't just mammoths.

      Possible some kind of comet-like explosion occurred (an ice and rock ball that did not leave a crater behind, - the kind that supposedly happened in Siberia a century ago ).

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 55) (comment depth : 3) (recursion depth : 2) (max_comment_reply_depth : 40) (comment_max_render_depth : 55)
      Reply
      loading loading ...

    Post Reply

    You are not signed in to Propeller.com. Please sign in to post a reply.

    People Who Liked This Comment (3)

    People Who Didn't Like This Comment (0)

    No one voted this comment negatively.