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Apr 16 2005 Anchor | |
They combined a whale and a dolphin. Anyone else find that wierd. Edited by (in order): frosty-theaussie, frosty-theaussie, frosty-theaussie --
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Apr 16 2005 Anchor | ||
to your original post>lol about to hit you with a crucifix? LOL a wholphin I started laughing as soon as saw that Edited by: Hatel3reed --
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Apr 16 2005 Anchor | |
the joys of cross breeding -- 'Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.' |
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Apr 16 2005 Anchor | |
Shit they should kill that thing right now. That's like cross breeding a human and a Baboon, not supposed to fucking happen. First a Liger, now this, something bad will come of it... |
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Apr 16 2005 Anchor | |
I thought it was that you could breed any species with the same number of chromosomes, but if they're DNA and that is different but they have the same number of chromosomes they can still conceive but the offspring might be hideous. I think donkeys and horses can mate, but the offspring itself cannot. --
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Apr 16 2005 Anchor | |
I think it's awesome:paranoid: -- Nothing. |
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Apr 16 2005 Anchor | |
Donkeys and horses is how you get mules... |
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Apr 16 2005 Anchor | |
Well there you go, I'd imagine that the horse would 'crunch' the donkey though @_@ --
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Apr 16 2005 Anchor | |
can i just say that all animals have 46 chromosones in each cell and 23 chromosones in each sperm? Its if the dna within the sperm is too different that they cannot fuse. |
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Apr 16 2005 Anchor | |
They should combine a mouse and an elephant , whould that be possible? :S |
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Apr 16 2005 Anchor | |
if you could read you'd know |
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Apr 16 2005 Anchor | |
I don't support mules either though... Edited by: Wilhelm_III |
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Apr 16 2005 Anchor | |
That's uber. I think there should be a huge bank of hybrids. When one species goes for broke, just salvage the DNA and boom! You've got em again. |
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