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You know what would be amazing?!

turtlequest Jun 20, 2005 04:08 PM

Dinosaur morphs.

Imagine the fear an Albino T-Rex would strike in its prey..

Anyone know of any studies done on Dinosaur mutations/natural morphs?
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Xavier_morte Jul 15, 2005 12:21 AM

While can't confirm or deny the existence of studies on genetic mutations in dinosuars, most likely there are none, based on the lack of genetic evidence(due to the fact that fossils are completely mineralized.)

However, dinosuars probably did show genetic mutations, such as albinism, although those that did show such mutations probably would have been killed off quickly, like what is seen with many of the wild mutations.

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