Leave it to the Japanese to freeze a pair of testicles from a famous Gifu bull known for his delicious buttery marbled-textured meat, extract living cells 13 years later, and have the beast mooing again.
There are now three of them, mooing, destroying the ozone layer, and ready to go onto the grill. Actually, the last part would be impossible, being that Japanese law expressly prohibits cloned animals to get into the food chain again.
Yasufuku-go, the name of the prized bull, had his testicles frozen 13 years ago. The team of researches and the Kinki University in Osaka were able to extract living cells from frozen meat, which according to project leader Teruhiko Wakayama “means we can clone cows using frozen beef sold at supermarkets.”
Yes. You can “resurrect” animals from frozen animals.
I’m already working in my zombie army.
The end, is near. 2012. You’ve been warned.
Tags: bull testicles, cloning, frozen, Gifu bull, Japan, worldgaming, Yasufuku-go






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