
Ever wished you could hit "copy-paste" on your favorite furry friend? Well, some mad scientists beat you to it. While most of us were content with teaching our dogs to fetch or roll over, these overachievers said, "Nah, let's go full Xerox on our four-legged friends."
It's the kind of decision that makes you wonder if they were inspired by a sci-fi binge-watch, too much caffeine, or just had an excess of grant money burning a hole in their lab coats. But hey, who are we to judge? If you can't clone your best friend, are you even living in the 21st century?
Imagine the possibilities: double the slobber, twice the wagging tails, and an endless supply of puppy dog eyes. It's like science's version of a buy-one-get-one-free deal but with more fur and barking.
What was the first breed of dog to be successfully cloned?
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Correct Answer: Afghan Hound
The answer is: Afghan Hound. Snuppy, an Afghan Hound, made history as the first cloned dog in 2005. South Korean scientists at Seoul National University successfully duplicated man's best friend. This furry breakthrough opened new doors in canine genetics research.Source
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