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Laboratory in Marbella makes it possible with prices starting from 55,000 euros. Ovoclone is the first company in the country to offer the service that is fully legal in Spain.
From dogs and cats to horses and camels, this laboratory can clone any mammal. Owners of horses that participate in competitions are one of the most frequent customers, with requests already coming in from the Arab Emirates and the same is happening with camel owners.
30 sats \ 4 replies \ @k00b 4h
No, even if beings are to a large extent a genetic sequence, they are more than that. It's not rational exactly, but I think this kind of dishonors the original pet by replacing them in a more precise way.
There was a good article in the atlantic that I shared awhile ago: #996347
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77 sats \ 0 replies \ @siggy47 3h
I agree.
For the owner, they're depriving themselves of novelty and the kind of appreciation they'll get for their deceased pet when contrasted with a new one.
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This reminds me of a book called Klara and the Sun. I think I will post a review of it on stacker news
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Yeah, I can see your point. You think the same about cloning camels and racehorses?
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30 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 3h
No, because I'm not cloning out of grief in those cases
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If I had been super rich, I might have cloned our last dog. She was the best.
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50k it's not cheap
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Heavy pass.
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I don't think it would be the same.
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