World’s First Horse Cloning Opportunity Opens to Public Cloning your

World’s First Horse Cloning Opportunity Opens to Public
Cloning your horse will costyou $367,350 plus a patent royalty fee of 15% based on thenumber of clones produced and their estimated value,according to Peter Kagel, founder and president ofhttp://www.horsecloning.com. Kagel estimates that for yourmoney you could end up with 0 to 16 clones… click link for more info.

Wildlife losing ground (Vail Daily)
EAGLE COUNTY-In the late 1970s, Eagle resident Paula Fothergill said it wasn’t uncommon to run into massive herds of deer or elk on Interstate 70 as she made her way to Denver.

Why don’t butterflies get lost when they travel thousands of miles?
While “navigation” systems in automobiles are a fairly new (and still costly) innovation, monarch butterflies have managed for millennia to navigate their way for a distance of some 3000 miles (4800 kilometers) each fall from Canada to Mexico (and vice-versa in the spring) without losing their way… click link for more info.

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