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    Daughter of Derma?

    I just ran across this ad on KS.

    Sheesh... I certainly hope that's not genetic. I wasn't a fan of the Derma, but this really looks bad. It actually looks more like a scar to me, especially by the nose. Why would someone want to breed this trait?

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    Re: Daughter of Derma?

    and why, if he's had so many interested buyers, does he have to post an ad there anyways?
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    Re: Daughter of Derma?

    It almost reminds me of a birth defect rather than a trait. Just my opinion is all.
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    Re: Daughter of Derma?

    It actually looks more like a scar to me, especially by the nose.
    That is what I was thinking, it look pretty bad , wonder if a severe burn could have cause this?
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    Re: Daughter of Derma?

    Looks more like a scar/injury than anything interesting, though I guess it could have been born that way. Either way, no thanks.

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    Re: Daughter of Derma?

    Did anyone save the pic? The ad is gone.
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    Re: Daughter of Derma?

    Quote Originally Posted by pfan151
    Did anyone save the pic? The ad is gone.
    Yes, does anyone have the pic. It says the ad wad expired or removed.

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    Re: Daughter of Derma?

    the add is expired but oh my i hope they arent reproducing the derma. Horrible idea i think.....

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    Re: Daughter of Derma?

    Quote Originally Posted by juddb
    the add is expired but oh my i hope they arent reproducing the derma. Horrible idea i think.....
    i disagree we will never learn if we let them just die off. I say breed and learn and pass the knowledge...surprised big time scientist aren't interested in this...could be the next Nobel Prize

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    Re: Daughter of Derma?

    Quote Originally Posted by mricyfire
    i disagree we will never learn if we let them just die off. I say breed and learn and pass the knowledge...surprised big time scientist aren't interested in this...could be the next Nobel Prize
    Well thats cool. I still dont think its a good idea to reproduce this animal...

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