Cloned Labrador
Cloned animals rank top among the most expensive animals. It is simply because of a particular time and labor-intensive. The cost of cloning a dog is twice that of cloning a cat due to the reproductive constraints in a dog's estrous cycle. Animal cloning involves injecting the animal's stored DNA into the egg of a surrogate dog.
Despite opposition from animal rights organizations, physicians, and scientists, which claim that spending thousands of dollars on a replica pet when there are already so many homeless people is wasteful, a South Korean company put the DNA of a beloved dog named Lancelot into a surrogate dog's egg. Especially, a Florida couple paid $155.000 for a cloned Yellow Labrador in 2009. After the dog passed away, the couple won the opportunity to have their pet cloned in an auction by BioArts, a California-based firm, which employed Sooam Biotech Research Foundation to complete the retriever recreation. Lancelot Encore - the cloned Labrador is said to have many of the same traits as his predecessor, particularly in the looks department.
Price: $150.000