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Posted by: madisonrecords at Wed Mar 2 13:20:28 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by madisonrecords ] You are exactly right; " Regurgitation syndrome in the wild is VERY rare, unless the animal is doing it to escape a predator or an annoyance, BUT think about that statement long and hard. " You, have answered the question obviously without knowing it; " It is rare in the wild BECAUSE the babies that were born with these defects never made it to adulthood and YES premies and runts and slugs and yolk babies and regurgitators happen all the time in the wild. " It is simply; " Natures way of giving back and only the strong survive. " I have been there and have seen it with my own two eyes.You truly answered it Matt and actually have helped to prove my point, instead of disprove it. If you cannot remember your statements, go back and read what you said on the wild occurences of the aforementioned and then think about what I just said and you will see what I mean. Thanks for the help!......GOD BLESS.......Johnson Herp | ||
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