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    Re: Bumblebee and Killer Clown?

    Quote Originally Posted by DreDeuce View Post
    Awesome. Thanks. That makes me happy to hear about the killer Clown, because I really like that morph pattern. I don't know where I read that said it contained Spider genes?
    Well, there is such a thing as a killer bee clown. The killer prefix is used to signify super pastel in a few morphs. A killer clown has no spider, a killer bee has spider, a killer bee clown has spider. You want to watch out for that bee term as it will always (I think) signify spider is in the combo



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