If you could bring back one dinosaur, which one would it be?
I’ve thought about this for a long time.
Dinosaurs ruled the Earth for over 100 million years, and yet—they’re gone.
In comparison, humanity has only just arrived.
Our existence is a miracle; theirs, a testament to time and change.
So if we truly could bring one back… would it really be fair to them?
The air is different now.
The climate, the plants, the predators… everything has changed.
Even animals that belong to this era are struggling to survive.
Bringing a dinosaur back into today’s world—would that be kindness, or cruelty?
But if I really had to choose, I’d go with the Archaeopteryx.
It’s not the biggest, or the fiercest.
It’s not the kind that fills movie screens or museum halls with awe.
But it’s a bridge—a transition between dinosaur and bird.
And perhaps, in some quiet forest today, it could still find a niche.
Maybe it wouldn’t need to conquer the world.
Maybe it could just… live.
If we ever revive the past,
Let’s not do it for nostalgia or spectacle—
Let’s do it for life, and for the hope that it still has a place here.


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