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ChrisGilbert
at Thu Apr 27 08:34:54 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ]
have a tendency to themselves reproduce that way? A small evolutionary advantage perhaps?
When he said that some of the babies could be normal and the others supers, was that normal and super hypo, or does it include wild-type?
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- I still don't know what they are... - wetceal, Tue Apr 25 20:54:54 2006
- Some more photos... - wetceal, Tue Apr 25 20:58:07 2006
- RE: I still don't know what they are... - Boogman, Tue Apr 25 21:44:08 2006
- RE: I still don't know what they are... - havic, Tue Apr 25 21:52:18 2006
- I know what they are... - rainbowsrus, Tue Apr 25 22:16:15 2006
- I have been waiting in agony for you to. - Sloas, Tue Apr 25 22:37:42 2006
- RE: I still don't know what they are... - ajfreptiles, Tue Apr 25 22:49:26 2006
- RE: I still don't know what they are... - Warren_Booth, Tue Apr 25 23:20:25 2006
- They are amazing.. boas and photo! - ChristianC, Wed Apr 26 01:27:01 2006
- Celia, did you see... - ChrisGilbert, Wed Apr 26 08:09:58 2006
- Love the peaking through.... - gray, Wed Apr 26 09:48:59 2006
- RE: Amazing animals - andrewpotts, Wed Apr 26 10:32:31 2006
- That last guy is just BEAUTIFUL!!! - michaelburton, Wed Apr 26 14:11:40 2006
- I know what they are... - JeffGray, Wed Apr 26 16:17:22 2006
- RE: I still don't know what they are... - vcaruso15, Wed Apr 26 19:31:34 2006
- Thank you for the... - wetceal, Wed Apr 26 21:57:36 2006

Do animals born from parthenogenisis... - ChrisGilbert, Thu Apr 27 08:34:54 2006
- RE: I still don't know what they are... - Jeremy Stone, Wed Apr 26 22:58:34 2006
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