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UNLV2001

Geez, what an old crab

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8 minutes ago, NVGiant said:

I love your headlines @UNLV2001, but "Amber infested with crabs" would've crushed it, too.

 

7 minutes ago, HR_Poke said:

Or Amber's got crabs.

Good points both........... had there been at least two crabs encased to bring us the plural needed to make it work................otherwise Amber is infested with crab & Amber's got crab just doesn't cut it :banhammer:

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4 hours ago, UNLV2001 said:

 

So, Jurassic Park will come from the DNA of a crab? And not a mosquito?

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3 hours ago, DoubleBlueGold said:

So, Jurassic Park will come from the DNA of a crab? And not a mosquito?

No, Jurassic Park did not come from the DNA of the mosquito but rather the DNA of the dinosaurs the Mosquito had sucked blood from stored in the abdomen. 

Also @UNLV2001 is the GOAT of thread titles.  

 

 

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6 minutes ago, halfmanhalfbronco said:

No, Jurassic Park did not come from the DNA of the mosquito but rather the DNA of the dinosaurs the Mosquito had sucked blood from stored in the abdomen. 

Also @UNLV2001 is the GOAT of thread titles.  

 

 

I know. This just looks, almost identical, to the mosquito found preserved in amber in the movie.

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Just now, DoubleBlueGold said:

I know. This just looks, almost identical, to the mosquito found preserved in amber in the movie.

It does.  Sadly, there has never been any DNA found that is even a million years old, let alone 64 million.  

There is a chance we could one day see creatures that resemble what were once mammoths or saber tooth tigers, but no dinos.

Best bet would be to genetically modify chickens and other birds to mirror what we think dinosaurs might have been like.  

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34 minutes ago, halfmanhalfbronco said:

It does.  Sadly, there has never been any DNA found that is even a million years old, let alone 64 million.  

There is a chance we could one day see creatures that resemble what were once mammoths or saber tooth tigers, but no dinos.

Best bet would be to genetically modify chickens and other birds to mirror what we think dinosaurs might have been like.  

It would be kind of crazy to see a giant pterodactyl flying around. 

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