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by Koach on 08 April 2013 - 13:04
by minro on 08 April 2013 - 13:04
I was wondering this myself. Where are they getting these dogs from?
by joanro on 08 April 2013 - 14:04
Damn!
by Sunsilver on 08 April 2013 - 19:04
I think it's more likely that they are all just closely related genetically. I doubt they have a lot of GSDs and likely are breeding the ones they have to death to get as many pups as possible.
N. Korea is impoverished, and cloning is REALLY expensive!
N. Korea is impoverished, and cloning is REALLY expensive!
by kitkat3478 on 09 April 2013 - 02:04
This guy is "serious" about war. HE is not broke, these dogs are weapons of war to this guy and his army.
I would dare say he does not spare the expense as far as thrse dogs are concerned.
I would dare say he does not spare the expense as far as thrse dogs are concerned.
by howlk9 on 10 April 2013 - 00:04
by Hundmutter on 10 April 2013 - 02:04
Well they are not 'clones' (assuming a clone would have to have exactly
the same markings every time). To me they look like German imports,
or home bred first & 2nd generation thereof.
The video cracks me up; looks like a Dog Display Team. BTW they
are not actually ' jumping thru' flaming hoops' in it, just the metal camo
screen with the square hole - there is a hoop alight, but it is behind it.
Still, there used to be 'war dogs' with the same level of training in the
past, so if they want them to scare people its 'good enough'. Though
why you'd bother if you were intending to wipe everything out with a
nuclear attack, I dunno.
the same markings every time). To me they look like German imports,
or home bred first & 2nd generation thereof.
The video cracks me up; looks like a Dog Display Team. BTW they
are not actually ' jumping thru' flaming hoops' in it, just the metal camo
screen with the square hole - there is a hoop alight, but it is behind it.
Still, there used to be 'war dogs' with the same level of training in the
past, so if they want them to scare people its 'good enough'. Though
why you'd bother if you were intending to wipe everything out with a
nuclear attack, I dunno.
by RESCUED HEIDI on 10 April 2013 - 15:04
SOME OF THESE PICTURES LOOK PRETTY FAKE TO ME.
OTHER THAN THAT,THEY LOOK LIKE CLONES BECAUSE THEY ARE CLOSED BRED DOGS.I DON'T THINK THEY WILL SPENT MONEY ON CLONING,AND AREN'T CLONES STERILE?
OTHER THAN THAT,THEY LOOK LIKE CLONES BECAUSE THEY ARE CLOSED BRED DOGS.I DON'T THINK THEY WILL SPENT MONEY ON CLONING,AND AREN'T CLONES STERILE?
by howlk9 on 11 April 2013 - 01:04
Cloned animals do not have to look like the originals.
http://www.genome.gov/25020028
http://www.genome.gov/25020028
by Ibrahim on 11 April 2013 - 02:04
We humans have no right using animals in our dirty greedy wars, but the funniest part is, what is America doing thousands of miles away from its shores in South Korea? Answer is , protecting its worldwide interests as the mightiest power. Well She should spare some food for the opponents as empty stomacks cause dangerous acts. North Korea is so hungry..................
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