Thread:Jurassic Park Treasury/@comment-4733687-20130227011021/@comment-67.190.90.36-20140820233537

67.190.90.36 wrote: PonchoFirewalker01 wrote: I saw your opinions, interesting deals :)

Though I would say a few things about them:

While I am definitely inclined to agree about Pterosaurs being cloned, I do have a few pointers and considerations. One is that the only species of Pterosaur I think could have the slightest chance of getting recoverable DNA is Quetzalcoatlus. I think that because its bones are huge and might give us more of a chance to be cloned. Second is that we could use my chimera method with the only closest living relative of the Pterosaurs and the ones who's eggs are similar--crocodiles. We could them.

Yeah, that would make creating a lost world difficult. But, in the future, something can happen. For example, in a book idea of mine, a bunch of underwater volcanoes in the ocean (either Pacific or Atlantic) would erupt close together and at the same time. After they're done and cooled off, they make a large island, in unclaimed waters or claimed by a country not with the UN (due to a ban on creating new lifeforms, passed by the UN). Then, they could be planted and then the cloned dinosaurs could be released there after the plants are grown.