Remember Japan's plan of cloning a mammoth?
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32760)
Calgary, Alberta
July 3, 2012 7:50pm CST
I really don know what is the advantage of cloning back this extinct animal other than Ivory production and maybe tourism. we havent got any updates about it, but I kinda felt sorry for the female elephant who will be a surrogate mother for this animal, she needs a Cesarean operation..... I just can see her giving birth to this ginormous beast the natural way.
Wooly mammoths are furry animals, I wonder if we can make wool out of their hair. I wont deny though, It would be cool to see one on person but their size is disturbing, a single mammoth can eat a whole tree.
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@CaptAlbertWhisker (32760)
• Calgary, Alberta
4 Jul 12
so they were not as Big as television and movies portrays them? they were portrayed as dinosaur sized.... or was there different species of mammoths?
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@ElicBxn (64169)
• United States
7 Jul 12
No, they aren't dinosaur sized - if you saw Ice Age, the second one with the dinosaurs, you would've seen the mammoth wasn't as big as the t-rex mom - they actually did a pretty good job on the sizes, even if there was NO WAY the dinosaurs survived to that late a period.
They WERE, however, the biggest things on the tundra...
@Professor2010 (20156)
• India
6 Jul 12
Will this mammoth survive in our environment of today full of pollution?
If so this i will welcome.
Professor
Thanks for sharing
Professor
Thanks for sharing
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32760)
• Calgary, Alberta
6 Jul 12
Japan is not polluted, so is Russia, They can thrive there easily, as long as there are trees and there is snow, They wont mind I think.



