Cloning remains an unpredictable process. A study by the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research shows that fewer than 10 percent of cloned embryos survive to birth. Those that make it are often born oversize and die earlier than normal. The animals listed here represent a sample of the roughly 15 cloned species.
Sheep (“Dolly”) 7/1996 | Died of lung disease at 6 1/2 |
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8/1999 | Healthy |
Chinese Goat 6/2000 | Died in one day (abnormal lung development) |
Gaur, or wild ox 1/2003 | Died in two days (from poor diet) |
Banteng, or Asian wild ox 4/2003 | Born twice normal size; euthanized |
African wildcat 4/2003 | Healthy |
Mule 5/2003 | Healthy |
Horse 5/2003 | Healthy |
Deer 5/2003 | Healthy |
Rats 9/2003 | One died soon after birth; two are healthy |


