Yes it is becoming a major issue of scientists who are cloning animals and also killing them and also torturing animals and also hitting and animals and these animals are called afzalanians
they use it for copying people and animals
Scientists and researchers use cloning techniques to create genetic duplicates of organisms for medical research, studying diseases, and conservation of endangered species. It is also used in agriculture to produce plants and animals with desirable traits, such as disease resistance or high yield. Additionally, cloning has been used in the past for cloning pets and livestock.
because the scinsetist allways make mastake
As far as is known no human cloning has taken place. Yet.
scientists are trying to save the endangered species , by just making the people aware of the animals. scientists can save the endangered animals only if they come to know that how to make an animal from it's DNA. if this happens only if it can,,, the extinct species like the dodo can become alive again.
As of now, scientists have not developed a cloning machine that can clone humans or animals. The cloning process typically involves removing the nucleus from an egg cell and inserting the nucleus of the individual being cloned. This process is complex and currently limited to cloning certain organisms under controlled laboratory conditions.
Scientists first find out why the animal is getting endangered. Then, they usually start a campaign, such as "Help Save The (animal)!" The scientists can work with authorities to ban poaching from the area that the endangered animal lives in, or they can take in some of the animals and breed them. Scientists also tell pro. breeders about what they want.
Some of the animals are endangered and are very important to scientists
Scientists can use satellite images to asses the conservation status of the endangered animals. They are then able to use the results to find which species are threatened and determine the priority for future protection.
Scientists say that cloning humans may not work due to the high rate of failure in cloning animals, ethical concerns, potential health risks to the cloned individual, and the complex interaction between genetics and environment in shaping human traits and behaviors.
Countless numbers. Most repudable scientists consider this to be the number one threat to endangered wildlife.
YES! Cloning of animals is a sientific man made process. In my opinion they should not mess with nature and let animals reproduce themselves. ANS2: No! There are a number of animals that reproduce by cloning. Almost all bacteria, most Protists and even animals as complex as Coelenterates reproduce by cloning...naturally. ANS3: Animal cloning is unnatural if you're talking about the manmade kind, and I agree with the ANS1, why are we wasting time , effort and $$$ on cloning things that aren't event endangered? We should probably be spending that money on other things If we really don't want certain species to go extinct