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    Re: Ever think that my spider may be more adapted to this world then your normal?

    Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    The first spider was WC and has a wobble it is not inbreed this is not supported by fact. They have been breed back but as there is no super form which was proven quickly there is no reason to continue.
    Snakes are non-migratory animals that inbreed consistently. Inbreeding is what causes one locale to look different from the other next door, and much more different than the locale beyond that. Morphs survive in the wild. African collectors know where to find them but most now are kept and bred in Africa.
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