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    Re: Hybrid talk

    Quote Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    Food for thought. Hybrids do occur in nature and they can be quite successful. If you are Caucasian you are carrying neanderthal genes. If you are Asian you are carrying Denesovan genes. If you happen to be one of my children you are carrying Neanderthal and Denesovan genes. Most of the surviving genus Homo are hybrids. For me to state that I am against hybridization would be hypocritical.

    That said, to sell a hybrid as anything other than a hybrid would be unethical however to make them is not.
    Humans are the same species, no matter the race. So to say that a black guy getting together with a Asian is a hybrid is actually wrong. It is no different then true red tail boas... they are just from different localities and because of that they look different. But when you go to breeder, ask for a red tail boa, those with an untrained eye may have no clue if they are buying a BCI, BCC or a mixture of both.

    I remember they very first time I was going to buy a pet snake. I was looking at jungle corns. I did not realize that a jungle corn is a mixture between a corn snake and a king snake. The issue when it come to this hybridization is that you will not know if they have they attitude of the docile corn snake or the hungry, eager, snappy king snake. They may look pretty and "natural" but hybrids tend to have a crazy attitude that makes them very unpredictable.

    If people want to mix species then all the power to them, but it is definitely not something I would do or buy.

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