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Posted by: cychluraguy at Mon Feb 22 13:57:47 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cychluraguy ] Bob is siting the basics of evelution and making it understandable but it is very complex. First all the albono mutations were found as adults or sub adults in the wild so they survived even where they were suposed to be taken out. now in the long run 100's or 1000's of years that is probobly not a mutation that will survive but in the short run it does fine. Next there adaptations and colors are for that environment with its colors and preditors not ours. I don't think albino would be a long term survival stratadagy here either but the point of all this morph stuff was that if many were let go over several years be many people it is virtualy a guarentee that many hets would be out there and so far non are known (to us) to be found which is an intertesting question as to why. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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