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    Re: Hybrid Breeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    We've been over the pros and cons of hybridization and everyone has their opinion. This thread was created by the OP to just find out some information simply because he was curious. We don't need to start another argument about hybrids, that's not the point of this thread.
    No it seems the point of this thread is to breed stuff together just to breed different species.

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    WOW! So I could breed a Ball to green tree python?

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    Re: Hybrid Breeding?

    It could have easily been a hypothetical question.

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    Re: Hybrid Breeding?

    Well Thats real cool I never knew there were so many different hybrids. And for the people that disagree you have your reasons but I don't think if you were to try to produce a hybrid there would be a high chance of something to go wrong. Ex: Egg bound etc.

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    Re: Hybrid Breeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by Simpson Balls View Post
    Well Thats real cool I never knew there were so many different hybrids. And for the people that disagree you have your reasons but I don't think if you were to try to produce a hybrid there would be a high chance of something to go wrong. Ex: Egg bound etc.

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    You DONT think that?

    Do you even know what you are spewing?


    There are more things that can go wrong that just being egg bound.

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    Re: Hybrid Breeding?

    like man are you guys serious. Many animals now are hybrids and are kept as well know'n pets, please! You dont like it den dont talk about it. Simple!

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    Re: Hybrid Breeding?

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    like man are you guys serious. Many animals now are hybrids and are kept as well know'n pets, please! You dont like it den dont talk about it. Simple!
    One that comes to mind is the mule. Other than being sterile (although, there are rare occurrences of them being fertile), no issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
    One that comes to mind is the mule. Other than being sterile (although, there are rare occurrences of them being fertile), no issues.
    One I love so very much is a pitbull !

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    Re: Hybrid Breeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    I like the Idea of Hybrids too..

    but it should stop at CARS.

    Mucking up the already mucked up bloodline, makes it much much harder to find "pure" animals.

    Just becuase you CAN, doesnt mean you should.

    I like bears, and cats....

    Should I breed a bear and a cat together just for "Pets" purposes....please.

    Lamest reason ever!
    What about the manbearpig? Huh?

    That thing was real. For real.

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    Re: Hybrid Breeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by harm286 View Post
    One I love so very much is a pitbull !
    Uhm..Pits aren't hybrids. It's a breed of dog. Hybrids are animals that wouldn't normally breed, lions and tigers, for example. In many cases, the two animals have a different number of chromosomes which is why the offspring is usually sterile.

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    Re: Hybrid Breeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
    Uhm..Pits aren't hybrids. It's a breed of dog. Hybrids are animals that wouldn't normally breed, lions and tigers, for example. In many cases, the two animals have a different number of chromosomes which is why the offspring is usually sterile.
    ummm they are considered hybrids here. I wonder what you consider a wolf. ahahaha what do you consider a ferret. hybrid consists of crosses between populations, breeds or cultivars within a single species.

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