That's their natural shine of the Tinamou eggsI must say though , they all look like Halloween eggs that were dipped in ink a cheap ink.
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That's their natural shine of the Tinamou eggsI must say though , they all look like Halloween eggs that were dipped in ink a cheap ink.
I did not know such a shiny but phony looking egg existed. live and learn .That's their natural shine of the Tinamou eggs
Jack Horner (the paleontologist-consultant for Jurassic Park) has been trying to pull that off for just about a decade now. I remember listening to his "chickenosaurus" pitch at a genetics seminar right out of undergrad a few years back; it's never a good sign when a speaker explicitly tells the scientists in the audience not to ask questions!I'd like it if they turned on that dormant gene for teeth that chickens carry. Now that would be something. Probably terrifying, but certainly worth seeing.
As far as colored eggs I've seen most colors, and after a while it you get used to it. At least I did, so I personally wouldn't buy a chicken for its egg color anymore., but interesting thoughts.
It will be the domain of Billionaires who have millions to spare for fun Genetic manipulation projects. It gives them the feeling that they have the power of the God or something.Jack Horner (the paleontologist-consultant for Jurassic Park) has been trying to pull that off for just about a decade now. I remember listening to his "chickenosaurus" pitch at a genetics seminar right out of undergrad a few years back; it's never a good sign when a speaker explicitly tells the scientists in the audience not to ask questions!
It's a pretty silly project. We have perfectly good dinosaurs living right now: that's what a chicken is. You can learn some interesting things about evolutionary ontology by trying to modify the developmental pathways a chicken takes, which has some implications for developmental biology, but mostly it's a passion project George Lucas has chosen to throw a few millions toward.