COLBRAN, Colo. – When it reportedly happened in Morocco five years ago, locals feared it signaled the end of the world. But on a Grand Mesa ranch, the once-in-a-million, genetically “impossible” ...
Scientists now challenge the long-held assumption that animals match offspring birth with the peak green-up of forage at the birth site. A five-year study of mule deer does and newborn fawns in ...
ATLANTA - Scientists Thursday reported the first cloning of an equine species – a frisky mule colt whose birth is prompting visions of a brave new world of test-tube Kentucky Derby winners and hope ...
Scientists on Thursday reported the first cloning of an equine species — a frisky mule colt whose birth is prompting visions of a brave new world of test-tube Kentucky Derby winners and hope for ...
A baby mule called Idaho Gem has made history by being the first clone of an equine animal to be successfully born. A baby mule called Idaho Gem has made history by being the first clone of an equine ...
Scientists announced they have successfully cloned a mule, the first equine to join the barnyard of cloned animals. Researchers hope to use the technique to clone valuable racehorses and gain insights ...
Residents of a small Moroccan hamlet are hailing the arrival of a mule born to a mule. Scientific wisdom suggests mules are the hybrid offspring of a cross between a horse and a donkey. Mules' genetic ...
Sunil Prajapati, residing on Khadan Road in Banmore town, said that he had prayed to Kashi Baba for a wish that if his mare gave birth to a foal, they would celebrate its Dashain grandly. Gwalior ...
A five-year study of mule deer does and newborn fawns in western Wyoming shows that migrating deer have a lot to balance when it comes to birth timing. The study led by University of Wyoming ...
Mule deer move across a sagebrush-covered basin in western Wyoming, where new research by UW scientists challenges the long-held assumption that animals match offspring birth with the peak green-up of ...
A five-year study of mule deer does and newborn fawns in western Wyoming shows that migrating deer have a lot to balance when it comes to birth timing. The study led by University of Wyoming ...
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