Can you imagine using the DNA from a triceratops and crossing it with a toad?

Wouldn’t that make a true Horned Toad? Can you see yourself riding one, hopping sixty or seventy feet at a time on something with three really sharp horns on it’s head? How cool would that be?

I think the kids say, " way cool. "

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5 Responses to Can you imagine using the DNA from a triceratops and crossing it with a toad?

  1. jonmcn49 says:

    I think the kids say, " way cool. "
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  2. † Baptist † says:

    Let’s just say that if that ever happened, you would get a toad that could hop wherever it wanted.

    ;-)
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  3. te144 says:

    Oh, that it would work! I could bring my great horny grandfather back to hop around on the back patio on his long legs and snap up mosquitos with that long sticky tongue. With that and a bottle of Tennessee Sipping Whiskey, he’d clean out the swamp, too.
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  4. Jim says:

    It is not imaginable and certainly not cool. For one thing, you cant get DNA from a triceratops. Next is the ethics of science would not allow it. Science is not about such foolishness.
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  5. ecolink says:

    Interesting cartoonish idea, but not likely. The genetic material of two different spcecies is too different to allow a cross like this.
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