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    Re: That's a new one...the things a "reptile" vet will say...

    Quote Originally Posted by AntTheDestroyer View Post
    Though pretty unlikely, this could actually happen. It is similar to paradoxing or chimerism if not caused by them. I am recalling a person who had one set of genetic code on the exterior anatomy and entirely different set of genetic code for their internal organs. It seems weird that a vet would make this call with at least a little experience.
    Still wouldn't work, Even if you breed a blood to a ball the resulting DNA would be a mix of blood and ball. There wouldn't be blood parts and ball parts. Only blood/ball parts. So even a paradox from the pairing would be two separate blood/ball parts

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