Wooly Mammoth
Woolly mammoth caught on video? It looks fishy
The Pentax 645D was no point-and-shoot. The mirror would open with a thundering clap and hammer down on the massive sensor; a guillotine sent to slay 40 million pixels.
A video is circulating with what appears to be a woolly mammoth crossing a river in Siberia. Do you think it's real? Watch and judge for yourself.
By Cecil Adams • February 10, 2012 A friend insists a team of scientists is dedicated to cloning a woolly mammoth. I'd love to believe this is true, and if it is, what are the plans for these critters? Zoos? Releasing them into the wild? Farming?
The Pentax 645D was no point-and-shoot. The mirror would open with a thundering clap and hammer down on the massive sensor; a guillotine sent to slay 40 million pixels.
A video is circulating with what appears to be a woolly mammoth crossing a river in Siberia. Do you think it's real? Watch and judge for yourself.