
How This Ferret From 1988 Was Cloned
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Cutting-edge technology is meeting cuteness overload with the first ever U.S. endangered species to be cloned - a black-footed ferret named Elizabeth Ann. She was created from the frozen cells of a ferret named Willa, who died in 1988. Elizabeth Ann’s cells were carried by a surrogate ferret and her birth was the culmination of a seven-year effort between U.S. Fish and Wildlife, the San Diego Zoo and biotechnology nonprofit Revive & Restore. Inside Edition Digital has more.

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