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Should my friends & I use a time machine to bring back every organism that went extinct since late Pleistocene?

Here's the thing. My friends are building a time machine in my garage that is designed to go back even further into the past than when it was originally built. It is designed to be shaped like a fire hydrant because it will also be used to extinguish fire.So anyway, we decided that we were going to use it to go back in time and collect genetic samples from every type of organism that has gone extinct since the late Pleistocene epoch. The organisms are all to be recreated and grown from these genetic samples and then get released into the wild a few thousand years into the future.Now, do you think that it would be a good idea to bring them all back in the future? Do they all still belong in the world, or is this interfering with nature?

Answer:

I prefer the latter option. I would end up catching my blanket on fire if I were at a fireplace, and that would NOT be good. At all.
Wrapped in a blanket by a fire.
Some of Derbi's parts are identical to small Aprilias, if that doesn't help the best place to look would be Spain (or spanish websites).
I prefer the angle and slowly as the new bump they put in at the restraunt I eat at after work is higher than my suspension lets the car drop to and misalign isn't so much the issue as loosing functioning parts off the bottom of the car
wrapped in a blanket in front of an electric heater

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