Russia Goes all Jurassic Park... on a flower...
Well, it's not quite Jurassic Park, but Russian scientists have brought back to life a long dead species.
The species in question is not quite as bad-ass as a T-Rex drilled out of the amber-entombed body of a bloodsucker. Instead, it is actually a quite pretty flower from the tundra which was buried by a squirrel.
And yes, instead of 65 million years old, this is only 30,000 years old.
But still, pretty cool, seeing as the flower is quite different from its modern descendants (obviously, evolution doesn't exist, God just likes to do lots of tweaking...)
The flower, a narrow-leafed Campion has since born fruit and reports it is feeling quite well, if a little bit groggy from the long sleep.
The one I feel sorry for though is the squirrel, that guy must be hungry.
The species in question is not quite as bad-ass as a T-Rex drilled out of the amber-entombed body of a bloodsucker. Instead, it is actually a quite pretty flower from the tundra which was buried by a squirrel.
And yes, instead of 65 million years old, this is only 30,000 years old.
But still, pretty cool, seeing as the flower is quite different from its modern descendants (obviously, evolution doesn't exist, God just likes to do lots of tweaking...)
I is alive. w00t w00t |
The one I feel sorry for though is the squirrel, that guy must be hungry.
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