Pleistocene Park DLC idea

There is a potential DLC they could do based on real life. 1. it would bring in the Woolie Mammoth and Sabretooth Tiger. To the park. And yes in real life no fantasy scientists are really looking to do this in real life. Take a read of the wiki page below.


when I read about this I thought… I could imagine this as a Jurassic World Evolution mission. A somewhat Cabot Finch and team set out to do what that wiki page is doing. It’s a real life scenario that could be mirrored in the fictional world Jurassic world evolution is set.
would anyone wanna see this?
 
A quote from that wiki page


Animals that can be placed in the park if revived from extinction​

Woolly mammoth model at the Royal BC Museum, Victoria, British Columbia
  • Woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius): In January 2011, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported that a team of scientists from Kyoto University were planning to extract DNA from a mammoth carcass preserved in a Russian laboratory and insert it into egg cells of Asian elephants in hope of creating a mammoth embryo. If the experiment succeeded, the calf would be taken to the park along with others to form a wild population. The researchers claimed that their aim was to produce the first mammoth within six years.[119][120][121][122]
  • Cave lion (Panthera spelaea): The discovery of two well-preserved cubs in the Sakha Republic ignited a project to clone the animal.[123]
  • Steppe bison (Bison priscus): The discovery of the mummified steppe bison of 9,000 years ago could help people clone the ancient bison species back, even though the steppe bison would not be the first to be "resurrected".[124]
  • Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis): Similar reasons to those for bringing back as the woolly mammoth.
  • Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus)
  • Cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) [125]
 
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I would like an DLC With Giant Birds that lived after all the other Dinosaurs where gone extinct.
1. Argentivis
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2. Palaeeudyptes klekowskii ( giant pinguin species)
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3. Phorusrhacos
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4. Dromornis



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How did this thread become a i would like this dinosaur threat. Was talking about a real life scenario that’s happening and would make great scenario for Jurassic World Evolution
 
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