@metal-brainsaid That is the opinion of professionals.
You will never find the complete DNA of a dinosaur.
Well, I'm not giving up hope. I will find that DNA and when I do, I plan to clone it, and then I will be the coolest dude in town as I walk around public parks and streets with my pet T-Rex.
@bunnyknightsaid Well, I'm not giving up hope. I will find that DNA and when I do, I plan to clone it, and then I will be the coolest dude in town as I walk around public parks and streets with my pet T-Rex.
And right now it is still controversial so more samples need to be found to corroborate the issue.
Pigs don't like being in poop. They would much rather be in a swimming pool on a hot day to cool down. They prefer to be clean when they have that option.
What is useful about having pieces of dinosaur DNA?
@Metal-Brain Well, there is a push for work to reintroduce the wooly mammoth based on DNA they found of that beast but they would have much more detail in their DNA than anything found from dinosaurs, so they just see if they can find useful buts of what they do have, without a time machine and traveling back a hundred million years and catch one asleep, you won't ever get anything more than a few snippets of the total DNA in those animals.
@ogb There is a logical problem with that hypothesis: There has never been found actual 'alien' DNA, and besides that, we don't even have a complete breakdown of the DNA of all life on Earth so they can't prove it comes from outside Earth because there is so much DNA yet to uncover right here on Earth.