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Wouldn't it be cheaper to produce new animals the normal way than cloning them?
Also, if we start cloning animals, that will reduce the diversity of their resistances. Take bananas for example. Because of breeding, all bananas are the same type. So if there was a disease that this type wasn't resistant to, bananas could go extinct. If we start cloning animals, we have the same risk.
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