Wildcat kittens produced by cross-breeding cloned adults (8/22/2005)
The Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species has cross-bred 2 adult wildcat clones producing
eight kittens in two litters in the last month, and appear to be healthy.
The kittens were born to 2 different mothers but share the same father.
The Center has been conducting cloning research on the African wildcat (Felis libyca) for some time, creating
the first kittens via in-vitro fertilization in 1999 and the first clones in 2003.
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celine |
2/7/2007 7:08:58 PM MST |
hi if u love kittens so much like me than go to your classroom and ask your teacher when u r doing speeches (im doing mine on kittens)u can do yours on cats or kittens and if u have a kitten and really want a dog instead than just say 2 your self : u no what i think im going to b happy with out a dog because i have a kitten and so im already lucky.BUT IF U DONT HAVE 1 THAN JUST GET A STUFFED 1 AND BE RESPONSIBLE AND YOUR PARENTS MIGHT GET U 1. |
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sophie talbot |
4/23/2007 8:06:32 AM MST |
i love this wbsite its wonderful i love the litte kittens xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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