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Fun Fact #1 It is possible to clone dogs in South Korea. This service costs $1million dollars.

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To clone a dog, scientists take its DNA, put it in a donor egg, then place the embryo and do more complex medical procedures which I don't understand 😂 Basically it's like xeroxing an already existing living thing

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