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Would you like to see a woolly mammoth?
by staff writer, Orig posted 07.17.03
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"Scientists in Japan are hopeful the long extinct woolly mammoth, a relative of today's elephant, may return to roam the earth once again."

The Baku Today Independent Online Newspaper brings us this amazing article [download PDF file].Have you ever thought about this? What would it be like if animals that went extinct many years ago could be cloned and brought back to life?

Not everyone thinks this can be done Dr. Duane Kraemer, A Texas A&M professor says it won't be easy. And the Discovery Channel has an article that also says it can't be done. Then again, years ago folks thought that what Jules Verne wrote was nothing but science fiction... and today is old technology!

After you read the article [download PDF file] tell us what you think about it. Take our poll and let us know!

 

Do you think animals can be cloned?
Yes
No
Don't know
Did you read the article under CCF Kids about Japanese scientists trying to bring back the woolly mammoth?
Yes
No
What do you think about Japanese scientists trying to bring back the woolly mammoth?
Way cool! Hope they do it!
I don't like this idea.
What animal would you want scientists to clone?
my own pet
dragons
woolly mammoth
T-rex
saber tooth tiger
none

 

 

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