De-extinction company announces that the dire wolf is back

what worry me a bit is: will they brake ethics boundaries one day,
and resurrect Neandertaler Humans ? Egypt mummy ? death celebrity ?
Cloning an Egyptian pharaoh would lead to a *lot* of people losing their minds when he doesn't look like they thought he would.
 
Animals simply survive by consuming the always scarce food available, reproducing excessively when food is abundant and attacking each other when it is scarce.

If their environment becomes hostile, they try to migrate or adapt by modifying their anatomy if there is enough time or by becoming stupidly extinct if the change is too fast.

And that's it, million years after million years, with no other objective than to survive very painfully.

Humans CHANGE things and when the environment becomes hostile, they modify it for their own benefit, while controlling their own rate of reproduction.

The human who abominates these achievements in favor of an ecosystem that self-regulates at the cost of infinite suffering and zero results, is simply an imbecile.

View: https://www.tiktok.com/@papacondatos/video/7319913416058064133?lang=es


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP4Rf5j3BBE
 
Humans CHANGE things and when the environment becomes hostile, they modify it for their own benefit,
Well... what some humans perceive as to their own benefit. And sometimes proves to also be beneficial to, say, cockroaches and pests that attack culture crops, but also leads to the decline of song birds, butterflies, bees - hey! we needed those for pollination of culture crops! - inconvenient droughts because of soil erosion...
while controlling their own rate of reproduction.
Eight billion humans and counting. That's more than double what it was fifty years ago.
 
Humans CHANGE things and when the environment becomes hostile, they modify it for their own benefit
This is "homeostasis", every living being does it.

There's no difference between us and the rest of living beings, we shoudn't be ashamed of it.

Activity from some species of bacteria changed the composition of Earth's atmosphere releasing oxygen.
About 2500 Mega Year ago. That was poisonous for most other bacteria and resulted in a massive extinction episode. After that, Earth was populated again from "oxygen breathers".
Should we blame them for that?
 
This is "homeostasis", every living being does it.

There's no difference between us and the rest of living beings, we shoudn't be ashamed of it.

Activity from some species of bacteria changed the composition of Earth's atmosphere releasing oxygen.
About 2500 Mega Year ago. That was poisonous for most other bacteria and resulted in a massive extinction episode. After that, Earth was populated again from "oxygen breathers".
Should we blame them for that?
I think the difference is in the behavior: automatic for bacteria and deliberate for humans. Some animals demonstrate great skill in using tools, but they do so because they have learned it from their parents or through trial and error.

Humans detect a need and design a solution.

Monkeys calculate the jump from one branch to another, humans have artillery boards.
A domesticated hyena is what I want...
They only mate once a year, I don't understand why they laugh.:rolleyes:
 

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