Ai
Art
Beauty
Biotech
Business
City
Clothing
Communication
Construction
Economy
Education
Energy
Entertainment
Family
Food
Gadgets
Government
Healthcare
Home
Human
Love
Medicine
Nature
Privacy
Production
Robots
Science
Society
Space
Sport
Threats
Transport
Work

Mammoth Zoo

By this time, geneticists will have the capability of bringing back extinct creatures, given that we have their DNA. Recently extinct organisms will be slowly reintegrated into nature. Some organisms, however, will be too far removed from their habitat, and will be restricted to zoos, aquariums and botanical gardens.

I agree
99
I don't agree
6
Killian Duffy stop now
17 Mar 2023
Show replies ()
Killian Duffy no
17 Mar 2023
Show replies ()
Killian Duffy nnnnnnnnnnnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeecccccccccc\
17 Mar 2023
Show replies ()
Chris Beaudin Could be an interesting way of dealing with the current mass extinction, but most of them went extinct due to environmental changes, so bringing them back would just make them go extinct again unless we're able to restore these environments and ecosystems by 2050.
06 Feb 2022
Show replies ()
Malachi Bren amazing
23 Nov 2021
Show replies ()
Taatsiaq Geisler I loved this
23 Sep 2021
Show replies ()
Pinenut-1 Possible, but probably later than 2050 since we have to deal with the pandemic
14 Jan 2021
Show replies ()
Mr.Eliminator If This Is possible We can Bring Our Ancestors Back Right
13 Jan 2021
Show replies ()
Michael J. O'Farrell In the near future, there will be a very unique biological renaissance supported by extinct creature DNA findings and genetic engineering. The future ecosystem of humanity will be radically shifted physically, holistically and organically as we enter new, uncharted waters.
30 Sep 2019
Show replies ()