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Posted by: GerardS at Fri Jun 1 15:46:09 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GerardS ] That's a good point, how many generations of inbreeding have some species got too? If they live in family groups that stay together, that would be something you would see happening with wild populations, right? If it is something affecting captive stock, which I think it is, that's something to think about. Aaron said it best, bonding cannot be proved or disproved, to each their own. Choices are great, I agree, but they are still only the ones we think they need. Anyone, who does it all for the animals, doesn't keep them in captivity. | ||
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