Actual Headline: SKoreans clone cats that glow in the dark

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  1. Japan-Games.com

    Japan-Games.com Well Known Member

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    opethfan Dauntless Member

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    I say it's fake, even if it isn't.
     
  3. graciano1337

    graciano1337 Milk Bar

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    Weird... And why would you do that? I wonder how much all that research and development cost just so they could clone a glow in the dark cat.
     
  4. MottZilla

    MottZilla Champion of the Forum

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    They did say they glow in the dark under ultra violet light. Not like the nuclear radiation green glow fun. :p
     
  5. s1xty

    s1xty Peppy Member

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    Read the article! :p
    The glow in the dark is just a side effect and was not planned.
     
  6. GaijinPunch

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    Do more research:
    *NORMAL* cats glow green under this specific light. These glow reddish. At least that's what CNN said. The news don't lie. Note that they did not mention that the scientists ate a dog immediately after this experiment in celebration.
     
  7. graciano1337

    graciano1337 Milk Bar

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    It's way too long! :110:

    I just saw glowing cats and drew my own conclusions from the picture. :lol:
     
  8. la-li-lu-le-lo

    la-li-lu-le-lo ラリルレロ

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    It's a little unclear what the article means when it says "the cloned cats glow in the dark when exposed to ultraviolet beams." It could either mean that they only glow when exposed to UV, or it could mean that after you expose them to UV they will glow for a certain amount of time. That's how glow-in-the-dark stuff works - it absorbs the light shone on it, and then it slowly leaks it out again.

    In any case, if they're real, I want one!
     
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  9. Tachikoma

    Tachikoma Officer at Arms

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    This isn't anything new, there have been green glow in the dark pigs before.
     
  10. Codeman

    Codeman GasPanic bouncer

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    lol i mistook the title for SKorean clone carts xD
    I started picturing glow-in-the-dark A'Can carts
     
  11. joehax

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    Scorpions glow under UV light too :eek:
     
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