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baudoux
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I have been asking this question for some time now and no one seems to be able to answer it. I read your article "First steps to test tube rhinos" I see that invitro has not been totally successful to this point. However, when the process has been made successful can you use the embryo of a black rhino and invitro it into a white rhino to assist in the increase of the black rhino births? After all the black rhino is endangered to a point that they could become extinct. Could it work? Are the white and black rhinos hormones and reproductive organs the same? Can a white rhino sustain the black rhino embryo? Is it currently being tested? Is it soemthing that is being discussed for future testing? Any information anyone can provide me would be very appreciated. I am currently doing research in to the question and have not been able to get any specific information regarding this specific question. Thank you KIM
philip347
The basis notes for this question are; is should Rhinos go extinct, as mathematical problema?

The sub equations are evaluations, outside of the official boss of how Earth society works.

These subsets are, in the equation of cloneing, is there a a' linearity type, which causes a mathematical bent, in forms of long range physics, due to the fact that rhinos are produced outside of natures symmetry?

Two, if the equation has been made to subset the animals from their naturasl environment, so choosing a cloistered quarters, for private in-care breeding, then should be non-Heisenbergain statements of noninterfeanace, be at another location, say away from Earth?
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