The seeds date back 30,000 to 32,000 years and raise hopes that iconic Ice Age mammals like the woolly mammoth could also eventually be resurrected.
He who finds the first Woolly Mammoth seed wins.
Remarkable and attractive flower. However, there could be some repercussion that they need to take on. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/ice-see-30-000-old-flower-revived-104916933.html
I just hope it does not fall in to the hands of terrorists
As cool as it sounds, I hope the specimen never leaves the lab. The last thing we need is ancient extinct species proliferating across the world, further displacing existing plants, etc.. This could create havoc in the worlds ecosystems.
Folks, play nice.
It didn't survive the first time, mother nature will take care of it this time!Please read the proceeding statement in a humorous manner, I'm aware that is not how natural selection works
Amazing you could actually recruit that much suck into one squad.
The article said that it's almost identicle modern day speciman still grows around that area. It hasn't invaded the world yet so I don't see why this ancient specimen would.