Posted by:
caracal
at Wed Jul 3 19:33:33 2013 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by caracal ]
I'll try to say it again without being 'academic' or discussing percentages.
It is irrelevant how many eggs are in the clutch.
If both parents are anacondas, the likelihood of all the babies being condas is EXACTLY the same as if one was a conda and one was a normal.
This is not just 'academic'.
It is a FACT.
And if it happens several more times it still leaves no reason to 'question the genetics of the normal', because it had no relevance to the outcome.
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