by Evan Hecht
https://phys.org/news/2022-09-dinosaurs-extinct-theories-survived.html

In the film “Jurassic Park,” billionaire John Hammond, played by Richard Attenborough, brings paleontologists Alan Grant, played by Sam Neill, and Ellie Sattler, played by Laura Dern, as well as mathematician Ian Malcolm, played by Jeff Goldblum, to help him bring dinosaurs back to life for his dinosaur theme park. Hammond’s fascination and desire to revive dinosaurs backfires when many of them break free and start to terrorize the park-goers.
Maybe the dinosaurs were meant to stay in their time. If that is so, when did the dinosaurs go extinct?
When did dinosaurs go extinct?
According to National Geographic, dinosaurs went extinct about 66 million years ago. Paleontologists have yet to discover rocks with a trace of a dinosaur younger than 66 million years, during the Cretaceous period.
According to the United States Geological survey, dinosaurs roamed the Earth for 165 million…
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Interesting:
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/09/20/china/china-clone-arctic-wolf-conservation-intl-hnk-scn/index.html
Wasn’t sure where to post, but since it related to extinction. I don’t know what the hell is wrong with us, we can’t afford to lose any more of these poor whales. But all we get is complaints from lobstermen and fishermen (not concerned about PC-ness right now, not on my priority list). I can’t imagine what is going to happen once or if and when construction begins with offshore wind. We only care about our own welfare:
https://www.newsweek.com/snow-cone-entangled-right-whale-mom-emaciated-covered-lice-1745611