The World's First Cloned Pet (cost $50,000)
A cat lover in Texas has become the world's first owner of a cloned-to-order feline, paying $50,000 for a genetic duplicate of her dead pet.| Comments on article "The World's First Cloned Pet (cost $50,000)" | |||||||||
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