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Q: What are positive and negative aspects of cloning extinct species?
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Can extinct animals be replaced?

yes by cloning


When do you think cloning is beneficial?

Cloning is beneficial when an animal species or other organism species is becoming extinct. By cloning them, there will be more of them now, and enough of them to reproduce and naturally restore the population.


Is it possible to resurrect the organism (by cloning) whose DNA was sucked by the mosquito?

fossilized extinct species


What are some of the potential dangers of cloning extinct mammals?

Read "Jurrassic Park" by Michale Crichton. There's your answer


What are some potential dangers of cloning extinct mammals such as the mammoth?

The cloning of life remains a deeply controversial and vexing issue due to the ethical implications the technology creates. In reference to literally resurrecting extinct species this creates the introduction of new and alien organisms into a biosphere. Other dangers include the humane treatment as cloning cannot assure the organism may suffer through its creation or if their offspring will be viable and healthy.


Cloning endangered species is a good idea?

Cloning does Not work, except for plants. If a species is Extinct, it is gone forever. The only way cloning could bring back an extinct species such as the Dinosaurs, according to the PBS Science Show: Nova, hosted by Jeff Goldblum, (from Jurassic Park), is If we were to spend Billions of dollars to make it happen. It is Possible to bring an extinct species back to life by cloning, but, no one is going to spend Billions of dollars to bring an extinct species of life back from the dead. It is Possible, but, it is Not Practical, and It is not Affordable, so it is Never going to happen.


Are scientisits considering cloning the saber-toothed tiger?

Currently, I have not heard any news on scientists cloning the Saber-toothed Tiger. As of December 2011, however, news broke that scientists plan to clone the wooly mammoth within five years. If this is a successful cloning, I will bet that scientists will pursue interest in cloning more extinct creatures.


The Positive Aspects and Negative Aspects about a Zoo?

The positives are that knowledge is gained about different animals and therefore we can use that knowledge to promote the well being of those or other animals (including humans). A negative is that we may be disturbing ecosystems and the animals themselves while we study them.


Can cloning be used to stop animals going extinct?

It is possible, but the technology is still being improved, and securing specimens for some species would be difficult.


How has cloning impacted us?

unfortunately, cloning hasn't really impacted us, yet, but it well some ay in the future. It can reverse the aging processs, bring back extinct animals and many more, but cloning could also make the world overpoppulated and global warming would be far out of our reach because no one would be dying


What would be the negative impacts if the penguin went extinct?

Yes It Wouild Be


Is animal cloning unnatural?

YES! Cloning of animals is a sientific man made process. In my opinion they should not mess with nature and let animals reproduce themselves. ANS2: No! There are a number of animals that reproduce by cloning. Almost all bacteria, most Protists and even animals as complex as Coelenterates reproduce by cloning...naturally. ANS3: Animal cloning is unnatural if you're talking about the manmade kind, and I agree with the ANS1, why are we wasting time , effort and $$$ on cloning things that aren't event endangered? We should probably be spending that money on other things If we really don't want certain species to go extinct