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Pflanzenfresser & Schweine Hello Dolly, this is Luis, Dolly...... von Klaus Meissler
Hello Dolly, this is Luis, Dolly......
Hello Dolly, this is Luis, Dolly...... However, I know the four-legged specimen in the photo very well. Dolly has long been dead and is mounted in the Scottish National Museum in Edinburgh. Here I was able to admire and photograph her from all sides. I couldn't see any difference from other sheep. But this sheep was "cloned" using 277 eggs.

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Hello Dolly, this is Luis, Dolly......

...that's how Louis Armstrong began his world-famous hit. But of course, he had a different "Dolly" in mind than the one we can see in the photo. (Hello, Dolly! was first sung by Carol Channing, who played Dolly Gallagher Levi in the original 1964 Broadway version.) The two-legged person Louis sings about is unknown to me.
However, I know the four-legged specimen in the photo very well. Dolly has long been dead and is mounted in the Scottish National Museum in Edinburgh. Here I was able to admire and photograph her from all sides. I couldn't see any difference from other sheep. But this sheep was "cloned" using 277 eggs.

If you want to know more about "Dolly," you can read on below...
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    Published 11.12.2025, 13:00 11.12.2025
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