Cumulina (October 3, 1997 - May 5, 2000), a mouse, was the first animal cloned from adult cells that survived to adulthood.
She was cloned using the Honolulu technique developed by "Team Yana", the Ryuzo Yanagimachi research group at the former campus of the John A. Burns School of Medicine located at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa.
Cumulina was a brown Mus musculus or common house mouse.
She was named after the cumulus cells surrounding the developing oocyte in the ovarian follicle in mice.
Cumulina's preserved remains were displayed at the Institute for Biogenesis Research, a part of the John A. Burns School of Medicine laboratory, in Honolulu, Hawaii until 2022 when they were donated to the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History.