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    Re: Curious has a Albino Bumblebee been created

    Quote Originally Posted by B@LLZ4LIFE View Post
    My opinion and just think say you took any of the bees out there like Cinnabee, Honeybee, Killerbee or Lesserbee and put it into the Albino famaily i think it would create something so crazy and cool!

    I think you are confused how the bee genetics work. Bees are just a spider pattern with the added color morph of something else. When you add the albino gene in there it will do the same thing every time with just a slight difference in the shade of color depending on the color morph its going against. A Cinnabee, Lesserbee, Honeybee, Bumblebee or Killerbee will all come out looking like this picture, but with a slight difference in the shade of color. plain and simple. Nothing crazy other than what a typical albino spider would look like. thats why it hasnt been done... err its already been done if you look at it from the other side. Its just not worth the effort.

    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...no-spider.html
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 04-02-2009 at 03:02 PM. Reason: Copyrighted material replaced by link to the rightful picture's owner

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