Fighting bull cloned in Spain for the first time
Spain has cloned a fighting bull for the first time, the team of scientists behind the achievement said.
The bull, named Got, which means glass in the Catalan language, was born on Tuesday near the town of Palencia in northern Spain.
Got is identical to his father, named Vasito, which means "small glass" in Spanish, a fighting bull who died in March after a life as a stud. A second clone of Vasito is expected to be born in the coming days. Fighting bulls are raised for bullfights. Most die in the ring but some spend their lives as studs.
The head of the team of veterinarians and biologists, Vicente Torrent, said their success "highlights a technique that could be used to help species under threat of extinction."
He said he had at first considered cloning an Iberian lynx, the world's most threatened feline species, but decided to start with a bull.
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MARK MIFSUD BONNICI
May 21st 2010, 10:32
Whilst Europe eyes "spring hunting" in Malta. Spain clones its fighting bulls to save them from extinction!!
Not that I oppose bull fighting, even though i would not partake not even as a spectator, but how can TRADITIONAL bull fighting be ACCEPTABLE whilst the future of our traditional hunt in spring be eyed with so much doubt and caution?
We do after all have an ECJ ruling that legalizes derogation for spring hunting.
Do the bureaucrats in Brussels now what they're doing, or could our spring hunting be suffering because of too much BULL!!!!