
A team at Seoul National University, which produced the world’s first cloned dog in 2005 - an Afghan hound named Snuppy - showed off the the two Korean wolves named Snuwolf and Snuwolffy that were born a year and a half ago…
…Lee said cloning Korean wolf could help the species survive. Wolves have not been spotted in the wild in South Korea for about 20 years, Lee said, and the only ones that are known to exist in the South are in a small pack of about 10 at a nature park in Seoul.
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