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Canadian palaeontologist Hans Larsson believes that he can manipulate the embryos of chickens in order to create a dinosaur, research that could one day even lead to the hatching of live dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals.

"A Canadian palaeontologist believes that he can manipulate chicken embryos in order to create a dinosaur. Hans Larsson, the Canada Research Chair in Macro Evolution at McGill University in Montreal, said he aims to develop dinosaur traits that disappeared millions of years ago in birds."

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He stole the Idea form Jurassic Park.

Lol which came first the dinosaur the chicken or the egg?

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Anyone can create a dinosaur from a chicken. Lets see them create a chicken from a dinosaur.

anyone can create?? hmm

Well, just imagine what would happen if they start creating dinosaurs!

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Lets see them create a chicken from a dinosaur.

It took natural selection acting on random mutations only several dozen million years. Doesn't sound like it will take us too long, does it?

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anyone can create?? hmm

Well, just imagine what would happen if they start creating dinosaurs!

To answer that question with a quote from The Lost World: Jurassic Park;

Sarah Harding: Isn't it great?

Dr. Ian Malcolm: Oooh, ahhh, that's how it always starts. Then later there's running and screaming.

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highly unlikely this will be done anytime soon. and if he does do it eventually do it, i doubt any sort of dinosaur will come out of it.

now i'll just wait and see how you differ in your opinion!

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....(*Plays Jurassic Park theme*) Well...let's see what goes wrong...Where's Richard Attenborough when you need him?

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I'd like to know why anyone wants to bring back the dinosaurs.... we have enough of them in polictics right now....:lol:

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But will they still taste like chicken? :unsure2:

Can't wait to pull the wishbone on the Xmas T-rex! :santa:

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Wasn't there a show about this on the discovery channel a few years ago? I'm pretty sure there was. From what I remember they've already created embryos with sharp teeth and elongated tails. Super neato stuff.

I'd totally eat at KFD.

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Dinosaur chickens!!!!!

We'll have to wait and see if anything happens.

Wait. Can you actually do that? o.o;

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hehe- im sure it would take some time to make a t-rex or a brontosuar;:- but, with all the dna research ect... i wonder if it would be possible to cross a chicken egg with a crocodile egg,

make little dinosaurs :devil: "chickodiles" or "roostersaures rex" :blink:

lol-jk

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Think of the possibilities?!

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lol

This is what they will look like

Chicken-Dinosaur.jpg

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Wonder what will be hatched if they randomly manipulate the embryo!

Maybe a tentacled dinosaur with the head of a human who can fly, breathe fire and give milk at the same time.

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Lol which came first the dinosaur the chicken or the egg?

i was gonna say something like that :angry:

"what came first, the dionsaur or the chicken"

i guess great minds think alike :tu:

i hope :huh:

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