Harry Griffin was the director of the Roslin Institute who cloned Dolly the sheep.
nick griffin and Thomas blundell know because they invented it if you were expecting a good answer ... ask ur teacher
Harry A. Cole
Harry is has an imaganitive mind and he has a toy giraffe callee jeff he thinks he can talk but he might beable to you might of never heard him. Behind the scenes Harry is called Phillip Graham Scott and in the year of 2013 he turned 10 or 11
Dr. Harry Coover invented superglue in 1942.
Bessie Blount Griffin was an inventor, physical therapist, and she was a forensic scientist who worked for Scotland Yard. She invented devices to help wounded and disabled soldiers.
Harry W. Griswold died in 1939.
Harry Hewitt Griffin has written: 'Athletics'
Arthur Harry Griffin has written: 'A lakeland notebook' 'The roof of England' 'A year in the fells' -- subject(s): Country life, Description and travel, Diaries
Dolly the sheep was the first animal to be successfully cloned, and was born at the Roslin Institute in Scotland. Harry Griffin is the head of the Institute and worked with Dolly the sheep until her death in 2003.
There is no such thing, but maybe you are referring to Gryffindor? One of the school houses in the Harry Potter series?
a lion. well, the griffindor house of the harry potter books has a lion symbol.
The cast of Mortimer Griffin and Shalinsky - 1985 includes: Susan Almgren Harry Hill Ron Lea Marjorie Pauch Miriam Samuels Lisa Schwartz Paul Soles
Kathy Griffin's siblings are: Kenny griffin, joyce griffin, Gary griffin, and john griffin.
Maggie Griffin Is her mothers name. Interesting fact Maggie Griffin died just a few months before here 100th birthday!
A Hippogriff (also spelled Hippogryph and Hippogryphe, Ippogrifo) is a legendary creature, supposedly the offspring of a griffin and a mare. This creature also appears in the Harry Potter books.
well have you ever watched harry potter even though it is not a hippogriff you catch it by putting down a trap with dead ferret or a few dead ferrets in it
The address of the Griffin Museum is: Post Office Box T, Griffin, GA 30224