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robertmcphee
at Fri Jan 6 08:53:39 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by robertmcphee ]
sperm would have to combine and then fertilize the egg. Impossible. Nice thought though, I mean it would be pretty sweet if it was possible.
Bob McPhee
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- Things that make you go hmmmmmmmm............ - JohnLokken, Thu Jan 5 21:37:10 2006
- I'm wondering that myself John.. - - PanamaRed, Thu Jan 5 21:55:24 2006
- Still a 50/50 normal boa to hypo boa sperm ratio - - RyanHomsey, Thu Jan 5 22:28:47 2006
- RE: Still a 50/50 normal boa to hypo boa sperm ratio - - snakepimp, Fri Jan 6 00:54:20 2006
- Makes sense... what about the supers.. would you get them ? hmmm! more - bcijoe, Fri Jan 6 08:47:05 2006

Not possible!!! In order for that theory to work it would mean that two - robertmcphee, Fri Jan 6 08:53:39 2006
- It is my understanding that - RYanHomsey, Fri Jan 6 08:55:37 2006
- Awesome Ghost!!!! np - JohnLokken, Fri Jan 6 09:17:52 2006
- Thanks John! Male, Poss Super, Summit Reptiles (Thanks Brandon!) -Joe - bcijoe, Fri Jan 6 09:26:31 2006
- RE: It is my understanding that - ChrisGilbert, Fri Jan 6 09:28:10 2006
- Joe the way an egg works... - ChrisGilbert, Fri Jan 6 09:33:44 2006
- I know what we are taught, but - bcijoe, Fri Jan 6 09:50:32 2006
- It's possible. It's called bipaternity or mosaicism in pigeons. (more) - Paul Hollander, Fri Jan 6 13:00:10 2006
- RE: It's possible. It's called bipaternity or mosaicism in pigeons. (more) - ginebig, Fri Jan 6 13:24:42 2006
- Very interesting stuff.. thanks Paul! - bcijoe, Fri Jan 6 14:04:27 2006
- RE: I know what we are taught, but - ChrisGilbert, Fri Jan 6 14:05:42 2006
- I am blown away!!!! That article has to be the most amazing thing I read - robertmcphee, Fri Jan 6 23:27:58 2006
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