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Selective Breeding
by kezzamanezza, Nov 1, 2008
Selective breeding and its many techniques. this also outlines benefits and concerns of said techniques.
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Equine Color Genetics: Grey and Roan
by B Nelson, Oct 12, 2008
If you have horses or are curious how to determine what color a foal will be, this link will be of interest to you. For now, we learn about roan and grey.
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Equine Color Genetics: Chestnut, Palomino, and Cremello
by B Nelson, Oct 12, 2008
If breed horses or are at interested in color determination of foals, this link talks about chestnut, palomino, and cremello. These three colors interestingly enough, are controlled by the same gene.
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The Birds and the Bees
by Mark Gordon Brown, Sep 10, 2008
The term "The birds and the bees" is a common euphemism for human sexual relations. It is kind of odd since humans do not have sex in quite the same way as birds and certainly not at all in the same way as bees.
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Can We Save the Last Tortoise From Becoming Extinct?
by Rana Sinha, Jul 25, 2008
Giant Galapagos tortoises are almost extinct. One of the last survivors of the species, Lonesome George, the 70-year old Galapagos Islands giant tortoise might soon become a father.
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Petrel: Web-Footed Bird
by Swapna P, Jul 12, 2008
Petrel is a web-footed bird and the smallest among its kind. They manage in some way to stay above the water as if they are walking on it.
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Geckos
by eagle333lee, Jun 27, 2008
I was observing and studying house geckos.
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