MesoPark

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During the years 2019, a geneticist by the name of Dr. Frank Geoffrey was experimenting in the possibilities of bringing back extinct species to life. In 2020 he recreated the first extinct plant. However it was only recently extinct, 1.2 million years ago. Frank wanted to bring back species from all time periods, but he came to the realization that is was simply not possible to clone them directly, as their genomes are not available in any way.

Frank though of, instead of cloning them directly, he could use the "synthetic" DNA that he engineered from modern species, as well as very rarely the DNA of modern species. to create an animal that is identical to what modern science says an extinct species may have looked like.

In 2022, Frank cloned an animal identical to Similicaudipteryx, a small  oviraptorosaur which lived during the early cretaceous period. After he became instantly famous and received many prizes, many companies have wanted to have power of his new cloning technologies. The multibillionaire businessman Carlos Alexander offered him to work for a new project called MesoParks, which would be a chain of extinct animal zoos. Frank accepted the job, and was a assigned as chief geneticist for MesoParks cloning labs.

 NOTE: Any "animal identical to what modern science says an extinct species may have looked like will be called by the extinct animals name from now on. 

In 2023 once the cloning technologies were perfected, construction of the first MesoParks zoo, MesoPark San Diego, began.