Microorganisms found in Antarctic ice that range from 100,000 to 8 million years old have been reanimated in a laboratory. When warmed and given nutrients samples of bacteria slowly regained life. The newly thawed microorganisms learned from younger specimen in the area who helped the newcommer adapt in hopes of increasing their own survival chances. Females were attracted to the microbe's primal instincts and seeming rebellious defiance of societal rules. Subject was last seen "wheezing the juice" at a local 7-11 store.
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