Talk:Jurassic Park (Terra Futura)

No it doesn't, everything in the amber is turned to rock when the Sap turns to ROCK Local (talk)

Contradiction, please. Michael Crichton based his novel Jurassic Park on real science. And scientists have discovered living tissue inside the amber.

Anonymous71.164.209.8 20:10, June 23, 2013 (UTC)

Yes, but the likelyhood of finding a DNA strand long enough and intact enough to clone even 1 species of dinosaur is the same as the likelyhood of winning the Lottery 17 times in a row, let alone trying for all of them. You would do better trying to reconstruct them by manipluating the DNA of the Nearest DNA match, and then placing the resultant Embryo inside an artifical womb.

Local (talk)

That is why cloning a dinosaur is more likely in the late 21st century than right now.

Anonymous71.164.209.8 17:07, June 24, 2013 (UTC)

I mean that that would be a viable option, as it has ACTUALLY BEEN TRIED, and they made a new member of a goat species that had gone extinct, so that would be what they used Local (talk)