This raises some interesting conservation questions. If we for example somehow are able to bring woolly mammoths back from extinction, is it moral to then reintroduce them to their former range? Or more likely somewhere with a similar climate? Hypothetical of course. For now.
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There is a big difference between extinction and low numbers due to loss of habitat. Nature selected mammoths and dinosaurs for extinction. It's because of man that these guys, and many others, have been almost wiped out.
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I love it when they spin up like tornadoes.....
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Because it's 2020.
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3,000 years.
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Messin' with Mother Nature!
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