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Posted by: HerpZillA at Wed Feb 22 02:05:10 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HerpZillA ] I dont think people really know. Mules have been known to breed. I think 26 times recorded. I think the hybrid must vary. If 99.9999% of mules can not breed, but on occasion a few can, there logically has to be a difference. Also with macaws, first hybrids of BG and scarlets were thought to be mules. Now they have multi level hybrids. I personally do not have a issue with a hybrid. BUT, they can not be released, and people must not lie about what they have. Since that will not happen in the real world. Hybrid are not good. I presonally have a corn? that looks anery, but I've been told it has emory or great plains rat. Some people would just see a snake to breed. To me this is a snake that has to be a pet only. Or that would be the best situation to me. "TRUE" morphs of each sp seems to be much better for the hobby. IMHO [ Hide Replies ]
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