no probably not you have to think how hard it was to get the dna for the mosasaur now imagine having another marine animal i could see a second mosasaur but......... yah the fish that were swimming in there though i think were coelecanth
no probably not you have to think how hard it was to get the dna for the mosasaur now imagine having another marine animal i could see a second mosasaur but......... yah the fish that were swimming in there though i think were coelecanth
Their other exhibits were really cool though. They had coelacanths, nautilus, and horseshoe crabs among prehistoric fossils it looked really cool.
no probably not you have to think how hard it was to get the dna for the mosasaur now imagine having another marine animal i could see a second mosasaur but......... yah the fish that were swimming in there though i think were coelecanth
Well.. whales beach themselves often.. so I imagine marine animals did back then too... I suppose that would be the most likely scenario.. a beached mosasaur was fed on by a mosquito..
Well.. whales beach themselves often.. so I imagine marine animals did back then too... I suppose that would be the most likely scenario.. a beached mosasaur was fed on by a mosquito..
I think it was explained by Sorkin in her field notes that Wu build the thing from scratch.
Basically he mixed multiple creature's DNA with calculations from the gene sequencers until he got it right. I presume by then he had a pretty extensive catalogue cross references of certain DNA and what attributes is was most likely to take on.
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Their other exhibits were really cool though. They had coelacanths, nautilus, and horseshoe crabs among prehistoric fossils it looked really cool.
Blue fish.
Catfish.
And a mosasaur. ^-^
to bad they dont have the big megadon or is it masadon not sure, the big giant shark like thing
I think the name is Megalodon
Well.. whales beach themselves often.. so I imagine marine animals did back then too... I suppose that would be the most likely scenario.. a beached mosasaur was fed on by a mosquito..
I think it was explained by Sorkin in her field notes that Wu build the thing from scratch.
Basically he mixed multiple creature's DNA with calculations from the gene sequencers until he got it right. I presume by then he had a pretty extensive catalogue cross references of certain DNA and what attributes is was most likely to take on.
Plesiosaurs, Mosasaurs, Icthyosaurus, all are marine reptiles separate from dinosaurs.
I was about to say this but u bet me to it. I glade to see some ppl around here doing their research.