Is anyone familar with Jurassic park?

@uath13 (8192)
United States
January 18, 2011 7:41am CST
I read an article earlier http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110117/wl_asia_afp/japansciencemammoth_20110117104445 ( not a referal link ) & it got me thinking about the Jurassic park series. Isn't this exactly the way those movies started out?
3 responses
@Jennlk84 (4206)
• United States
18 Jan 11
wow! cool article. I hadn't seen that one on yahoo. Thanks for sharing! I actually LOVE learning about mammoths. They really fascinate me. I also happen to enjoy the Jurassic Park movies!
@uath13 (8192)
• United States
18 Jan 11
Seems like we could actually be heading in that direction. Considering how the movies went though I'm not positive that would be a good thing.
@tarak444 (48)
• India
18 Jan 11
I am also interested to know bout jurassic parks, but i dont know exactly the jurassic parks series started out.........
@uath13 (8192)
• United States
18 Jan 11
If I remember correctly they started with mammoths from the permafrost just like this. For the dinosaurs they found blood samples in the stomachs of misquitos encased in amber & had crockadiles or lizards carry the eggs.
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
18 Jan 11
I was thinking about this just last night and wondering why anyone would want to breed mammoths. For meat? As a novelty to make money? Neither are good reasons, in my mind. I concluded that they want to do it just because they theoretically can.
@uath13 (8192)
• United States
18 Jan 11
I think it would be nice to reserect extinct species & put in a zoo somewhere to study & learn from. Of course isn't that what Jurasic Park was supposed to be? We all know how well that went don't we?