Reshared I know, it's a school project, but I'm pretty proud of this. This is a project for my Health class CREDITS: Audio: My voice Visuals: Google Images and photos taken by me (my cats)(except for the art of the sheep, I drew that) INFO FOR CLASS: Approx. Running Time: 4 minutes Bibliography: Barth, Amy. "Identical Sisters." Science World. 31 Oct. 2016: 2-3. Print. Burbelo, Peter. "Clones." World Book. 2006 ed. 2005. Print. Breitenbach, Dagmar. "Remember Dolly?" DW. Deutsche Welle, 2017. Web. 10 Mar. 2017. "Cloning Myths." Learn.Genetics. University of Utah, 2017. Web. 3 Mar. 2017. "Cloning." National Human Genome Research Institute. National Human Genome Research Institute, 2017. Web. 16 Feb. 17. "The Facts and Fiction of Cloning." WebMD. WebMD, LLC, 2001. Web. 3 Mar. 2017. Flam, Faye. "The Uncharted Frontiers of Science." Star Tribune [Minneapolis] 26 Feb. 2017, Opinion sec.: OP4. Print Thompson, Andrea. "How Does Cloning Work?" Live Science. Purch, 2017. Web. 16 Feb. 2017. Zelman, Kathleen, MPH, RD/LD. "Cloned Animal Meat." WebMD. WebMD, LLC, 2017. Web. 2 Feb. 2017.