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It shouldn't, no. The cell that is taken from the animal in order to clone it will have genes coding only for that particular animal. The pregnancy is does not affect the animal's genetic layout as it is a result of the environment (including other animals). This means the pregnancy would not show on a clone.

Another example would be if you cloned someone who had dyed their hair green. The clone's hair would not be green as dying it would not effect the genetics of the person.

However, if a person was born with six fingers, and was then cloned, the clone would also have six fingers because the growth of a sixth occurred as a result of the person's genetic coding.

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