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    Re: Dormant Genes

    Quote Originally Posted by jdhutton2000 View Post
    I finally saw what was being called normal that threw a spider... the ONLY spider marking was on the head, but the pattern was reduced normal, but not to the extent of being spider. So the gene was visible but severely dominated by the normal gene.
    Paradox animals are theorized to be twins that combined, one could of been normal, other could of been spider. Would be a much more plausible explanation imo.

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