Remember the squirrel Scrat from Ice Age? He was always chasing that acorn! Did he finally bury it? About 30,000 years ago another squirrel did just that, he or she buried a bunch of nuts and fruit for the winter. A team of Russian scientist found the squirrels burrow filled with nuts and fruit and by using the fruit tissues they were able to grow the plant pictured below. WOW a 30,000 year old plant lives again!!
QUESTION: What plant would you want to save for 30,000 years or what plant would you like to see from 30,000 years ago? Leave me a comment. Include your color group and initials.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
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Lilies roses venus fly trap ms red see you tommorow:) ;) YOU RULE!:)
Daisies, roses, lilies water feeding it and pulling the ruts
BR Yellow
sunfowlers, roses,& lilies LZyellow25
lilies roses LZ25YELLOW
Sunflowers and Bluebonnets
MW Green
venus fly traps the giant ones ZWBOY YELLOW
i whould save every flower knowed to man +woman
gs girl yellow
i would like to see snapping plants because they help are enviorment with insects that wont kill plants they eat them
bb blue posted about snapping plants
dandelions, bluebonnets, venus fly traps
KY blue
i would like to see a daisy! blue cc
bluebonnets because they are the Texas's stat flower boy blue zw
Sunflour because of sunflower seeds are good C.B yellow
I meant sunflower
That flower is so pretty AT Green
I would save the strawberry >:D Yum! EC Boy Red.
i would save the daisys Blue NV
i think the flower was growed with something speical
bluegirl id
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