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Posted by: rujonesin at Fri Mar 12 17:30:58 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rujonesin ] My first point is a picture is worth a 1000 words. Someone posted pics today of babies that were two days old and they displayed amazing colors. I don't care what they call it that would be a dragon I would be interested in buying. I agree that I see something advertised and the picture looks nothing like my expectation. The problem arises with the ease of breeding dragons, enabling more people to do it with success. There is a misconception that dragons have to have a "cool" name to sell. I do think it is important for certain "bloodlines" to be named ie. Sanfire, Blood etc. What happens is the "bloodline" name becomes more of a description rather than an actual bloodline because of overuse from people not actually ownung that bloodline. Also because genentics apparently work differently in dragons than they do in snakes they names become more muddled. With a snake something either is a hypo or it isn't. There seems to be a wider acceptance in dragons as to what a hypo is. I will finish my point with the one I started with. A picture is worth 1000 words. Show me the animal, show me the parents and keep the names. Unless, it has an actual documented bloodline, like Sandfire or Blood. | ||
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