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What extinct species would you like to reintroduce?

India brotherbear Offline
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http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazi...animals-b/ 
 

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India parvez Offline
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I would like to introduce Caspian tigers into the wild with 100℅caspian genes. I am not big fan of the programme which introduces Siberian tigers there.
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smedz Offline
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I'd like to reintroduce cougars to my home state.
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Oman Lycaon Offline
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I would like to see lions leopards and cheetahs return to my home country of lebanon.
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Pantherinae Offline
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Hard question, as many predators and herbivores for that matter was pushed to extinction by humans. So I wouldn’t mind having the large extinct carnivores back in Europe haha. If that was remotely possible though.

But in serriousness Barbary lions and Caspian tigers(pure) would be absolutley fantastic! 
Me neither is a big fan of reintroducing siberian tigers.
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United Kingdom Spalea Offline
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Hmmm, extant tigers, lions, leopards and bears in great number. And, just to be a little mad, pantera atrox in America, Cave lions in europa and Asia, big elephants herds around Asia and America, woolly rhinoceros...

I'm dreaming too much, now.
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United Kingdom Sully Offline
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I think the reintroduction of the thylacine would do Oceania a world of good
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