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Dakota Datebook
April 1, 2006
"Prairie Dog Velcro"
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Today marks the day that genetic researcher-turned entrepreneur
Cy Ludovicianus started his ranch west of Betrugen in Dupér County.
There he does not raise the usual cattle or horses or even bison
or emu. Instead he is raising prairie dogs. But these are bioengineered
prairie dogs whose fur has been genetically modified to emulate the hooks
and loops of Velcro!
According to Dr. Cy, as hes called, he has engineered the males
to have the Velcro hook fur and the females to have the loop type. One
problem, so far, has been that the animals become fastened to each other
during mating, The scientist says its quite a sight to see them
running around in tandem, but the fact that they cant get through
their burrow entrances while, as he calls it hooked up has
caused an increase in predation that is troublesome. Nonetheless, he hopes
for a bright future for this newest North Dakota industry.
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