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Myrin wrote:No matter how well you train an animal they will always have that animal instinct. Remember the white tiger incident?
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Myrin wrote:O.0 Raptors still exist today in theory. It's thought that they have changed to ostriches or however that's spelled. Those birds who hide their heads in holes.
Myrin wrote:I honestly think it will get out of hand. People can't control everything. We can barely control ourselves. To attempt to cage a wild animal is a laugh.
Azuriel wrote:Of course it would get out of hand. All new things do.
Cloaked_Schemer wrote:I personally think that's a bad idea. Do they actually think they could control these monstrous creatures? If so, they're out of their fecking minds.
However, it would be interesting if we could train them for warfare purposes. We'd rape everybody =3
albel cigaro wrote:Now this gives some wired ideas about how cloned raptors would eventually be used in other kinds of gentics experiments. At best this could a end up with the planet earth being inhabited by velicoraptors/human hybirds that would coexist with us. at worse for the human race we would just be horiblly slaughted as soon as the velicpators adapt or perhaps even go though a complete evolvution to match their new enviroment. I personaly want to raise a baby cloned raptor so that i may potentially be accepted as part of their pack.
Azuriel wrote:Raptors are beast. and smarter than us. In some ways.
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Village Alchemist wrote:First: There's not a snowball's chance in Hell that a velociraptor and a human could produce a viable offspring. Second: what makes you think a velociraptor is more adaptable than a human? They're extinct, after all, and we're without doubt the most adaptable vertebrates of the modern era.
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albel cigaro wrote:However that post and this one and the one before are me jsut spouting utter nonsense that only amounts febble attempts of entertaining myself and others. Nothing that I say should be taken seriously by anyone unless it is in character. Considering that I mentioned having a dino-saur as a pet that would have made this obvious.
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Irish Wolf wrote:I love Doctor McNinja
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