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FR
at Fri Apr 30 10:49:09 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Isn't that a natural occuring phenotype of the local genotype and its exactly what is suppose to occur in that area? Is it the only one like that in that area?
Why is it an intergrade? In reality, its only an intergrade between what man has called two different types, yet there is no distint line between the two types, so they have to be the same type. The reason is, they are natural. Did man cause them to intergrade? if not, they are not intergrades, they are natural and ARE what they ARE.
Its only mans arbitrary prejudice that allows that natural animal to be called an intergrade. We think, are taught, its suppose to be one or the other, or look one way or the other. The funny part is, nature does not agree with us. That animal looks exactly like its suppose to look and its dang pretty. Cheers
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