We have 3d printers here at work...
Products produced are a little rough, but I can see refinements and improvements in the not too distant future.
If you copied and printed an original cobra, using a 3d machine, why would it be called any different to one copied by hand or other means?
It's still a "cobra" produced by "x" or printed on "x".
Walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck...
Everyone in the world knows it as a duck - then frankly you'd be stupid to go with anything other than "duck".
So, call me crazy... I'm going with DUCK!
Now where's Evan...?
Enjoy.
Ps. I didn't know about the DNA printing. I shouldn't be surprised, but Id be lying if I didn't say I have my reservations... The adage "just because you can, doesn't mean you should" kind of crosses my mind here.