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Re: Woma Ball - WOW SICKNESS!
If people are that afraid that we will not be able to find a pure BP blood line in a few years, why doesn't someone just start a "normal project" and keep the line pure? If your fears come true someday your normals will be worth way more than any hybrid.
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Re: Woma Ball - WOW SICKNESS!
 Originally Posted by tigerlily
I'm going to go find a nice fruity drink and go enjoy it by the pool. 
YOU HAVE A POOL?!?!?!?!?!?......lucky...:kickdirt:
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Re: Woma Ball - WOW SICKNESS!
Christie
Reptile Geek
Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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Re: Woma Ball - WOW SICKNESS!
 Originally Posted by twh
i also wonder where ethics comes in,according to dictionary.com :
ETHICS:"motivation based on ideas of right and wrong".
is it wrong for a afro american person to produce offspring with a asian person?
some have mentioned "i don't see any reason for it" my Q is do you have to see a reason for it? i probaly won't produce hybrids but i can peacefully co exist with them and those who produce them.just my .02 have fun!
Humans are all the same species... so how does that analogy work exactly?
I think a better analogy would be, 'is it wrong for a chimp and a human to produce offspring?' Something like less than 3% difference in our DNA, so is it ethical for humans to breed with Chimps?
This is a debate that will never end, but I've made my point of view clear. I don't think it's ethical to cross species that would never meet and breed in the wild.
As to the boas and jags and such, they are closely related, but that doesn't mean I feel the same way about that either. I find some of the jags and diamond crosses to be gorgeous and desirable to have.
I don't think the burmese ball is desirable, nor the superball, nor the womaball. I think they are interesting, but I don't need them either.
I really don't hate it if someone else likes them or has them. I just don't like em. I didn't think I'd have to explain why so much.
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Re: Woma Ball - WOW SICKNESS!
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Re: Woma Ball - WOW SICKNESS!
Connie, I didn't mean to make you feel you HAD to answer my post. I was just curious, and though I'd ask. No big deal. Sometimes something sticks in my head, and I just have to spout off at the mouth. 
Now those pics are too cool. Can I have a tiger horse please?
Christie
Reptile Geek
Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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Re: Woma Ball - WOW SICKNESS!
 Originally Posted by tigerlily
Connie, I didn't mean to make you feel you HAD to answer my post. I was just curious, and though I'd ask. No big deal. Sometimes something sticks in my head, and I just have to spout off at the mouth.
Now those pics are too cool. Can I have a tiger horse please?
No biggie, I just like to respond! 
I'm a fan of the tiger horse too! And the squid lizard....
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Re: Woma Ball - WOW SICKNESS!
 Originally Posted by littleindiangirl
a better analogy would be, 'is it wrong for a chimp and a human to produce offspring?' Something like less than 3% difference in our DNA, so is it ethical for humans to breed with Chimps?
Just an addendum:
We also share 47% of our DNA with Daffodils. No worries though. I personally have never met a daffdil that I like that much. I mean they're cute enough and all...
Bruce
Praying for Stinger Bees 
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Re: Woma Ball - WOW SICKNESS!
I can't remember the which snake it is but for some reason I think it is one of the indigos (could be wrong). There were people selling non-pure indigos for the price as indigos. Thus charging the same price for a pure one that wasn't pure. There is often times they are bred just for money. For instance (I could have these switched) there was an albino ruthveni king snake but no albino thayeri king snakes. So they bred and albino ruthveni to the thayeri created hets and then bred them out so they had albino thayeri/ruthveni king. Then they continue the albino line by breeding that to thayeris and so on. In the end there is no true thayeri king it will have ruthveni blood in it yet this person down the road may claim he produced the first ever and cash in. There are instances where hybrids were created such as killer bees. How many true european bee hives are in the south now that haven't been taken over with african bee blood creating killer bees. Also if someone buys a king/corn mix and it gets away in the south now you could be polluting the wild population. Also breeding completely different species such blood and balls what is the object? money? to say you did it? I wouldn't really want to breed myself to a chimp or gorilla just to see what the baby would look like.
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