Why wait? Let's cook up some ancient mammoth steak!BeeGeenie said:I have one thing to say: Mammothburgers.
It'll take a couple of generations to get a population going, but once they become economically viable, shut up and take my money.
Why wait? Let's cook up some ancient mammoth steak!BeeGeenie said:I have one thing to say: Mammothburgers.
It'll take a couple of generations to get a population going, but once they become economically viable, shut up and take my money.
Course not. We're going to dump them in Greenland.MrHide-Patten said:Where are you going to put them, Antarctica? Lot's of flat Penguins.
And what if they don't talk and sound like Ray Romano!1337mokro said:Course not. We're going to dump them in Greenland.MrHide-Patten said:Where are you going to put them, Antarctica? Lot's of flat Penguins.
They are grazers after all. Though personally I would prefer they not clone them. I mean imagine if it turns out mammoths were actually really pathetic? It would ruin the fantasy of mammoth tanks.
I shit you not, I have a cookbook in my house right now that has a recipe for serving mammoth steak and some vegetable side dish that doesn't matter. No, I don't know how they thought I'd get a mammoth carcass but it's there and that the guy who wrote the recipe did it.Sewa_Yunga said:Why wait? Let's cook up some ancient mammoth steak!BeeGeenie said:I have one thing to say: Mammothburgers.
It'll take a couple of generations to get a population going, but once they become economically viable, shut up and take my money.
I recall something like that too and it would kick immeasurable amounts of ass to just be able to ride everywhere on your own personal mammoth!TizzytheTormentor said:Dude, we talked about how cool Owls would be as pets, I think having a Mammoth as a pet would kick some serious ass!SkarKrow said:Oh please dear lord let this happen....
Consequence to the environment and food chains be damned we need us some GIANT FURRY ELEPHANTS!
OT: Best preserved Mammoth in history? Wasn't there that story that found a completely frozen baby Mammoth that was so perfectly preserved that it still had what it ate that day in its stomach?
I remember hearing about that but I could be wrong...
DVS BSTrD said:Before they start cloning, somebody make sure Wayne Knight is still at the bottom of his pit.
So, yes, they found a tiny frozen mammoth once. They're calling "best preserved in history ever" on this one because it has real meat and blood on it - because this one has never partially thawed like others have. They found it on an island out in the pacific/arctic near Yakutsk where the temperature is pretty well constantly below -10 Celsius.TizzytheTormentor said:OT: Best preserved Mammoth in history? Wasn't there that story that found a completely frozen baby Mammoth that was so perfectly preserved that it still had what it ate that day in its stomach?
I remember hearing about that but I could be wrong...
This was all I wanted to see. I don't get why they don't try this on fresher dead things.Jack T Robyn said:And while you're at it, clone the West African Black Rhino too.
BeeGeenie said:I have one thing to say: Mammothburgers.
It'll take a couple of generations to get a population going, but once they become economically viable, shut up and take my money.
I dont know which of these is better, because mammoth steak would be huge and possibly delicious, but at the same time tiny mammoth pet would be awesome.Starik20X6 said:Ok, if you can clone a Wooly Mammoth, is it possible to engineer a pygmy wooly mammoth? One about the size of a German Shepherd perhaps? Tell me you wouldn't love to have a itty bitty mammoth hanging around your house!
BeeGeenie said:I have one thing to say: Mammothburgers.
It'll take a couple of generations to get a population going, but once they become economically viable, shut up and take my money.
CriticalMiss said:This can only lead to good things like... MAMMOTH BACON! I can see it now. Prime Norwegian mammoths raised overlooking the majestic fjords by beautiful viking maidens. No mammoth cheese though, we don't want to attract giants.
Abomination said:I'm telling you guys, genetically engineered food is the way to go. Mammoth-steak! You can freeze the stuff and it'll last THOUSANDS of years!
We're talking about bringing a PREHISTORIC CREATURE back to life, essentially playing god and creating something no modern man has ever bore witness to before, and all you guys can think about is how you want it prepared. Oh well, I guess that's humans for you.digital warrior said:.... Ok am I the only one who wants to try a Mammoth burger or steak. Anybody?