An Australian billionaire reportedly plans to clone a real dinosaur from ancient DNA samples for a “Jurassic Park-style” area at his new theme resort, prompting many around the web to ask, “Has Clive Palmer seen how Jurassic Park ended?”
Palmer, one of Australia’s richest men, has been in “deep discussion” with the same scientists who cloned Dolly the sheep in 1996 to bring his vision to life, reports the Sunshine Coast Daily.
Insiders say that if successful, Palmer will set his dinosaur free to roam around a resort he’s building Coolum, Australia. Other plans for the resort are said to include a 20-storey Sky Needle, a casino, and a giant London Eye-style Ferris wheel.
It may sound like an elaborate ruse, but Palmer is the mind (and pocketbook) behind a number of outlandish projects announced in the past. In April the mining tycoon announced plans to build a fully functional replica of the RMS Titanic, which he says will be ready to set sail by 2016.
Rumours persist that he is also planning to build sky rail to Mount Coolum. Palmer hasn’t publicly addressed the Jurassic Park rumours, but has scheduled a press conference in Brisbane on Friday. Excitement and skepticism about the project could be found in equal measure online Thursday afternoon.