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Frozen Dragon Egg Cloned Successfully: Baby Dragons Hatched Today!
It’s the image we’ve all been dreaming of; dragons flying side by side with our aircrafts. When the dragon egg was first found on a random asteroid and nearly blown to bits by an asteroid demolition team, who would have thought it’d be the birth of a new era, one humanity could have never anticipated: the era of dragon and bot.
Awaking an old species thought to exist only in old myths and legends took a lot of legal and scientific effort. But after the egg pasted a cloning committee, it was approved for cloning due to its rare and endangered nature. Still, seeing as the initial frozen egg found had not successfully hatched, there was no way of knowing what would result in resurrecting its DNA.
Today the results are there for all to see. Well, not all, since we’re all still in isolation. But first images of the little dragons soaring among aircrafts are in. So far the little creatures seem cute and harmless, nothing like the creatures of old legends.
Bio-engineer, Wendy Evans, has great hopes of training them to be civilized dragons that can be contributing members of our society or at least a viable new choice for a pet.
“Once we see how big they grow, we can start working on their DNA manipulation, maybe combine it with something small like a mouse to size them down.” Says Dr. Evans.
We’re all for the dragons or dragon-mice, whether they fly with us in the sky, stroll with us in the park, or sit in a teacup and warm-up mini marshmallows for us, MadHatter tea party style, we’re into it.