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Some pros of animal cloning are having more animals means having more food for people and it could help save endangered animals. Some cons of animal cloning are that the cloning process can be very expensive and there needs to be extensive research done to see if eating meat from cloned animals is safe.

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What are the pros and cons of animal fighting?

There are many cons of animal fighting, but no known pros. Cons include the needless pain caused to animals, the injuries, and the fear that these animals must face. They live a different and sad life.


What are the pros and cons of cloning pets?

Pros: Well you get another pet, for starters, and it's exactly like the other one (which could be a con). It's also an advancement for science so they may be able to start cloning organs for operations. Cons: The animal, although it appears brand new, would actually be the same age as the animal it was cloned from. So if you clone a 7 year old dog, the new dog would appear would appear as a puppy, but it's organs and systems would feel as if they were 7. So it would probably pass a few years later. Depending on the breed. This is just basics, but I hope that it helps some(:


What does cloning an animal refer to?

Cloning an animal refers to using an animal's DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid; its genetic material) to be able to recreate the 'same animal' that will grow and develop in the same way as the original, to produce an exact 'copy' of the original organism.


What was the first applied in cloning the first animal in a laboratory?

The first animal cloned was a lamb by the name of Dolly.


Why is animal cloning carried out?

Animal cloning is carried out for various reasons, including research, conservation, and agricultural purposes. In research, cloning allows scientists to study genetic diseases and developmental processes in a controlled environment. Conservation efforts utilize cloning to help preserve endangered species and increase genetic diversity. Additionally, in agriculture, cloning can produce livestock with desirable traits, such as increased milk production or disease resistance.