Jeddy
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Saw this ont he news just now, a couple in american (Miami i think) Spent $150,000 getting a korean company to clone their beloved labrador, Lancelot.
I think this is a sign, of how well such procedures are developing, but i feel i should ask youall the question... would you?
Would you resurect a beloved pet if you could?
Personally i wouldnt, a pet, much like a human is a culmination of its life experiences, while it is genetically identical to their old dog, i dont think it will be the same.
Also, there are other implications, if everyone starts cloning their deceased pets, what will happen to animal shelters?
I look forward to seeing what others think.
I think this is a sign, of how well such procedures are developing, but i feel i should ask youall the question... would you?
Would you resurect a beloved pet if you could?
Personally i wouldnt, a pet, much like a human is a culmination of its life experiences, while it is genetically identical to their old dog, i dont think it will be the same.
Also, there are other implications, if everyone starts cloning their deceased pets, what will happen to animal shelters?
I look forward to seeing what others think.