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13 June, 07:19

What are the moral implications of bringing extinct species back to life?

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  1. 13 June, 07:33
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    habitats for many extinct creatures are gone or conditions are perilous. Take the gastric-brooding frog. The species, known for converting its stomach into a uterus and vomiting tadpoles, was driven to extinction in 1983 by chytrid fungal infections. A project to clone the frog managed to get the cells of another frog species to replicate gastric-brooding frog DNA - a promising first step in restoring a gone-too-soon species. Not to mention the hostility other reanimated species might face if their interests run counter to those of humans sharing a habitat
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