I am a biochemist..and absolutely not.
2006-12-29 04:58:56
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answer #1
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answered by red8kitty 1
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No. I don't believe the govt when they tell us it would be perfectly OK. Not when a short while ago, Time mag did an article about cloning & how unsuccessful it is. Most cloned animals don't live to birth because something is usually wrong with them. Even if its only that they are deformed, I would wait a good long time to see what it would be doing to the health of others.
2006-12-29 05:01:12
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answered by Judith 6
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Why not, i have eaten more bizzare stuff. I ate snake in Hong Kong, Emu and Kangaroo in Australia, and my crowning glory Guinea Pig in Peru.
It would probably not be financially viable for the supplier though as it probably costs millions to produce just one clone and don't reckon they would get that back by selling the meat.
2006-12-29 05:03:05
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answered by Litmus180 3
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Only if I could eat the first one before I ate the clone to make sure it tasted ok.
2006-12-29 04:56:49
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answered by AngelWings 3
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yes I would no prob, i would like to taste several clones just to see if they are the same ( with a nice chianti )
2006-12-29 05:05:03
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answered by OhSimonsBinDrinkin 4
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No that's disgusting!!! I cant believe somebody actually thought to do that and is making money off of it! YUCK!
2006-12-29 05:19:09
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answered by GA_girl 3
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SUre if it was absolutly healthy and had no defects in any way.
2006-12-29 05:17:23
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answered by jujola11 2
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NOOOOO way, its discusting and probaly very unhealthy
2006-12-29 05:00:46
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answered by _Manda_ 2
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No way
2006-12-30 22:08:38
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answered by shirley m 4
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Only with a plastic knife and fork ....
2006-12-29 04:56:51
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answered by Anonymous
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