Dolly the Sheep can now be found in the National Museum of Scotland where the experiments took place. She's taxidermied and slowly rotating on a platform.
I've heard there's some kid sheep related to her still going because they're examining if cloned animals develop in the same way and they're going for several generations to check.
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Dolly the Sheep can now be found in the National Museum of Scotland where the experiments took place. She's taxidermied and slowly rotating on a platform.
I've heard there's some kid sheep related to her still going because they're examining if cloned animals develop in the same way and they're going for several generations to check.