The False Promise of Cloning Your Pet
Departed pets can now live on through reproductive cloning. But many owners have been surprised to find that genetics aren’t everything—Fluffy the second turns out to be an animal all its own. PRODUCTION CREDITS: Digital Producer: Emily Zendt Production Assistance: Christina Monnen Archival: Storyblocks, Kelly Anderson Music: APM © WGBH Educational Foundation 2022

▶︎
How to Use Telepathic Communication with Living (& Deceased) Pets!

▶︎
The Crystal That Could Destroy All Medicine

▶︎
Can Cloning Animals Stop Extinction? | Save Our Species with Hank Green | BBC Earth Science

▶︎
"Friendliness mutations" in dog DNA | 60 Minutes Archive

▶︎
The Unfair Advantages Of Your Eye Color

▶︎
Inside the growing business of pet cloning | BBC News

▶︎
Creating Cat Clones?

▶︎
Could AI Unlock the Secrets of Animal Communication? | The Future With Hannah Fry

▶︎
Ancient Human Species We Once Co-Existed With

▶︎
Is Cloning Ethical?

▶︎
Long Island man spent $40,000 to clone his beloved dog

▶︎
I taught an octopus piano (It took 6 months)

▶︎
Impossible Twins Who Defied The Laws Of Nature

▶︎
South Korea’s Dog Cloning Industry

▶︎
Can Cloning Help Endangered Species? | Wild Hope Explains

▶︎
Is cloning ethical?

▶︎
Why We Still Haven't Cloned Humans — It's Not Just Ethics

▶︎
Cat Tales | Full Documentary | NOVA | PBS

▶︎
500 Years Frozen in Time: The Inca Children Mystery

▶︎
