Date: 2009-12-16 07:55 pm (UTC)
That bird-tree is exquisite. But now that you mention the thylacine, I believe there is now an active effort to both recover a specimen from the wild (pretty good chance there are still a few of them floating around out there) and to clone a few new ones using DNA from preserved specimens. Personally, I want a thylacine as much as I want a capybara...though I'd have to spend some extra time training the former not to devour the latter.
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