Parsad Posted July 15, 2025 Posted July 15, 2025 Very cool...protein was protected under the enamel of the Rhino tooth. May be able to do the same with dinosaur teeth. Cheers! https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/15/science/ancient-protein-rhino-fossil
Marsu1990 Posted July 15, 2025 Posted July 15, 2025 (edited) Explain this to me as if I'm mentally handicapped and reduce it to this simple question : Will I be able to pet a raptor in a zoo within 10 years? Bonus question : Megalodon? Edited July 15, 2025 by Marsu1990
Parsad Posted July 16, 2025 Author Posted July 16, 2025 Maybe not a Raptor, but how about a baby Triceratops or Woolly Mammoth? On the bonus...do we really want to bring Megalodon back as the apex predator in the water? Probably not! I think most people are fine with a 14 foot Great White. Cheers!
Spekulatius Posted July 19, 2025 Posted July 19, 2025 On 7/15/2025 at 10:29 AM, Marsu1990 said: Explain this to me as if I'm mentally handicapped and reduce it to this simple question : Will I be able to pet a raptor in a zoo within 10 years? Bonus question : Megalodon? I think it’s more likely we reverse engineer them starting Lizards through genetic engineering & Breeding. I think the DNA protein from fossils is to denaturalized to reconstruct whole thing and even if we could, it would not by itself mean we could create a dinosaur.
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