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Extinct Galapagos Tortoise Could Be Resurrected

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Re: Extinct Galapagos Tortoise Could Be Resurrected

i like the idea they put forth there, alot of extinct species genes live on in other variants so maybe this could bring back a few things. plus everyone knows all extinct animals have one thing in common....their absolutely delicious.
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Re: Extinct Galapagos Tortoise Could Be Resurrected

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i like the idea they put forth there, alot of extinct species genes live on in other variants so maybe this could bring back a few things. plus everyone knows all extinct animals have one thing in common....their absolutely delicious.
Not only delicious but slow, innocent and easy to kill.

Anyway, not to put a damper on it....hope springs eternal in the conservationist's breast, and let us hope this can work, and coincide in its completion with a change in the human heart worldwide for this and other possible re-entries of this type.
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