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Would you ever consider having your pet cloned?

Would you ever consider having your pet cloned? 1 member has voted

  1. 1. Would you ever consider having your pet cloned?

    • Yes
      18
    • No
      44

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i voted yes, mainly because i have my ideal dog right now.

 

im not worried about losing my lifelong pet, and i understand a clone would not be my dog. but the dog i have right now is non-agressive, and always has been. shes sort of a runt of the litter. shes a lemon beagle, similar to the regular kind only with much lighter tones. so shes perfect size, disposition, i like the color...

 

all round cool dog.

Yes, especially in terms of my favorite pet, my Tegu. Since lizards are predominantly instinctual, and he's been with me his whole life, I feel it's a fairly good bet that "Darwin 2" would be very similar to the current lizard.

 

Mokele

cloning endangered/extinc animals (like the tazmania tiger) is the way to go

Thats different to cloning pets ackpar.

 

~Scott

  • 2 months later...

I voted no since life needs to move on and if you need another pet,in my opinion, get another one not a clone. I would want my pets to be diffrent and diverse.

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