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Re: Clone
ekaterina amalitzkaya wrote:
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> I think this report is very very fishy. I doubt we should believe it any way
> until we have a chance to see the actual animal and the paper. I thought
> gaurs really big cattle, I wonder if a cow would have problems delivering
> one.
Many varieties of domestic cattle can't give birth naturally anyway. I
suspect anyone willing to dabble in cloning wouldn't be all that phased
by forcing a caesarian section on the host animal.
On a lighter note, I can see the movie trailer already...
It's dark and stormy. Suddenly lightning flashes, revealing a shadowy
silhouette, cruel horns glinting sharply. With each flash it gets closer
and closer. Finally, we're faced with an extreme close-up: wet nose, big
dark eyes, insane tongue lolling. It lets loose a fearsome "moo!"
JURASSIC COW!
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