So Russian, Japanese, and South Korea's scientists have teamed up to attempt to clone a Woolly Mammoth. Haha imagine if they got out into like Siberia? http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/03/13/woolly-mammoth-clone-russia-south-korea_n_1341430.html
I personally think this is awesome, and really hope they succeed. I wonder what they'll do with it, though.
Chinese and South Koreans working together? What? Also, I hope that a flock of woolly mammoths escape into Siberia, Northern Canada, or Lapland or something.
I somehow doubt they would survive in Antarctica...I believe they were made for slightly warmer conditions. Antarctica is too cold. They would probably do best wandering around Siberia and Scandinavia because remember they lived off grass. Which they could not live off of in Antarctica .
Yes, during which they travelled to the south when winter came so they wouldn't freeze to death or would be unable to find food. Hello?
They still lived on the Tundra. And they got grass from the Tundra, this was their diet. If they were put in Antarctica, they would most likely starve to death.