Christ. I realize you're probably being facetious. But de-extincting species to consign them to industrial food production (or some other industrial extraction process) seems like one of the more plausible business models. That's grim.
> de-extincting species to consign them to industrial food production (or some other industrial extraction process) seems like one of the more plausible business models. That's grim.
Thanks for calling this out in plain English.
To the extent my earlier comment is "funny", it's nervous-laughter funny which says something like "this is inhumane and probably immoral and its logical absurdity strongly suggests we should change our behavior to protect sentient species from such things coming to pass."
this is the human way and of course we will do exactly that. After we produce dodo birds for the wealthy to consume we will redouble our efforts to do the same with dinosaurs.
Brontosaurus steak was a running gag on the Flintstones, but I'm sure it would be a huge hit among the kinds of people who pay $1000 for a gold-encrusted Salt Bae steak.
You’re off to a good start to serving an historically unserved market.
I read somewhere that roasted dodos are delicious.