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Which extinct animal would you welcome


Myles

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If you could choose a part of your country to be home to an extinct animal that has been resurrected, which animal would you choose?

I wonder if the dodo could thrive in parts of Florida.  

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Smilodon

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I want the Paraceratherium back. I don't care where it lives I just want it back. Giant rhino-giraffe-elephant thing :wub:

When I was a kid I loved reading those "science" books for kids. And I had a very vivid dream about my book about Ancient China having a picture of a Paraceratherium being presented to a Chinese Emperor, and for a while I was convinced that those animals might have made it into historical times. but turns out I just mis-remembered an illustration about a giraffe being presented to the emperor...

The Thyalcine is a close second.

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Sabre tooth tiger, although I wouldn't want to get too close to one.

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I would bring back the Wooly Mammoth, to see if they are frightened of mice.

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I think a woolly mammoth or maybe a mastodon for me.

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One of those crazy old elephants

Maybe Deinotherium for example

 

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5 hours ago, Myles said:

If you could choose a part of your country to be home to an extinct animal that has been resurrected, which animal would you choose?

I wonder if the dodo could thrive in parts of Florida.  

I was thinking of the dodo, in part because its name is so hilarious.

But also because I think it would be fairly harmless. 

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I want to change my answer 

I want one of the australopithicens. Preferably afarensis, but I'd settle for any of them. 

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16 hours ago, oldrover said:

 

 

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In Wales?

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1 hour ago, Myles said:

In Wales?

Yes, very similar climate and topography, the only difference is the vegetation, but that wouldn't affect the tiger that much I wouldn't have thought. 

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32 minutes ago, oldrover said:

Yes, very similar climate and topography, the only difference is the vegetation, but that wouldn't affect the tiger that much I wouldn't have thought. 

Would there be enough prey for them? 

I would think that the mammoth would be a good one for Canadians to want.  

It seems like the most popular are predators, which could be a problem.  

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1 hour ago, Myles said:

Would there be enough prey for them? 

I would think that the mammoth would be a good one for Canadians to want.  

It seems like the most popular are predators, which could be a problem.  

Mine's a little predator though, no harm to anyone. And prey wise there'd be plenty here, well maybe, because the truth is really thatwe haven't got a bloody clue what the hell they ate or were up to really.

 

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13 minutes ago, oldrover said:

Mine's a little predator though, no harm to anyone. And prey wise there'd be plenty here, well maybe, because the truth is really thatwe haven't got a bloody clue what the hell they ate or were up to really.

 

i would guess rabbit and squirrel would be a good choice.   I could use a couple around to alleviate my raccoon problem.  I have had to dispose of 7 so far this year and I've only set my trap 10 times.  

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Homo Neanderthalis :)

Make a change to live on a planet with some half intelligent humans :D 

Or, just T-Rex.   I can just see them roaming the English countryside :) 

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Quagga. Here in the US.

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