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WHAT EXTINCT ANIMAL SPECIES WOULD YOU BRING BACK TO LIFE?


[+] ballot by winston
created Wed Feb 14, 07
Your God and you decide you will bring back to life an extinct animal species. Which species would you choose?

Tyrannosaurus Rex 16%
Neanderthal 13%
Sabre Toothed Tiger 11%
Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) 11%
Dodo 9%
Aiolornis incredibilis 6%
Carolina Parrots 6%
Wooly Mammoth 4%
Hobbits 4%
Cave bear 4%
American Lion 4%
Politicians 2%
Quagga 0%
Western Camel 0%
Passenger Pigeon 0%
American Mastodon 0%
Man-Bear-Pig 0%

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COMMENTS:
Voted : Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine)
Scary and awesome, and they have the DNA to do it.

by funtastic on Wed Feb 14, 07 5:46pm [+]

Voted : Tyrannosaurus Rex
Tyrannosaurus Rex just for the hell of it. Though I would be tempted to choose the Neanderthal, it would be a hell of alot easier to get a girlfriend. Or perhaps the Wooly Mammoth, i've always wanted some ivory furniture...
by winston on Wed Feb 14, 07 5:46pm [+]

Voted : Wooly Mammoth
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by minni_the_minx on Wed Feb 14, 07 6:08pm [+]

Voted : Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine)
Probably the Thylacine. I think it's the only one that didn't die off due to natural causes. But that's if you discount man as being a part of "natural causes".

On the other hand, there have reportedly been some spotted in the last few years. And from what I hear, some wildlife officials believe they're out there, but wont say much because they know that if they are proved to be still around, steps to protect them would affect local industries (logging for example).

The Tyrannosaurus Rex would be cool to bring back, just for the hell of it.
by Grumpy_Person on Wed Feb 14, 07 6:46pm [+]

Voted : Neanderthal
I'm curious why they didn't make it, despite seemingly being better adapted to their environment than H. sapiens.
by herzog on Wed Feb 14, 07 7:47pm [+]

Voted : Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine)
The only animals that I think should even be considered are those that have gone extinct due to human intervention. Of those listed, I would have to choose the Thylacine even though I have a feeling there may be a small isolated population still out there in Tasmania. I would consider the passenger pigeon as well, although their incredible numbers could never possibly be restored.
by ThisIsNate on Wed Feb 14, 07 8:01pm [+]

Voted : Tyrannosaurus Rex
On an island somewhere, they would be fascinating. Just don't get too close...
by skylab on Wed Feb 14, 07 8:18pm [+]

Voted : Aiolornis incredibilis
Awesome bird, went extinct around the same time as other pre-historic mega-fauna. It had a wingspan of 16-18 feet, was flight capable and perhaps the mythical "Thunderbird".
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Wed Feb 14, 07 11:22pm [+]

Voted : Carolina Parrots
by mojo on Thu Feb 15, 07 5:27am [+]

Voted : Politicians
by mojo on Thu Feb 15, 07 5:32am [+]

Voted : American Lion
as lions in the wild are now only found in the african plains
by Guest User from [82.39.28.138] on Sat Feb 16, 08 2:12pm [+]

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