Q. How far should we go to bring back lost species?
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How far should we go to bring back lost species?


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  • donparchami

    The planet is changing, sure it takes milions of years for earths crust to move but comsmically thinking a million years is nothing. The planet with all of its life have been here long before we came along and it will be here long after were gone. There is no need for us humans to start intervene with bringing spicies whom have died out due to evolution. They have passed theri knowledge on how to survive to the species that evolved from them.

    However, if a species have died out due to human interference (like the buffalo in america) then we should try to bring those back. There may yet be species that will evolve from the buffalo who may brin usefull infromation to their offspring.


       

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