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01-16-2010, 01:27 AM
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Re: New Born Lamb...
This just isn't adding up...... I remember learning that it is -i-m-p-o-s-s-i-b-l-e- for two unrelated species to conceive. The seed of man and of a sheep are incompatible with conception. a donkey and a horse can make a mule, sure. Those are in the same family. I'm skeptical about this as a 'natural' phenomenon as the result of unnatural intercourse.... |
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01-16-2010, 03:02 AM
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Re: New Born Lamb...
I don't believe it is from unnatural intercourse but the thing didn't live through the birth so further investigation was needed to discredit that hypothesis. Even though the chromosomes of a lamb would not match that of a man!
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01-16-2010, 03:11 AM
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Re: New Born Lamb...
Here i am, a canuck thinking that only scottsmen found the sheep in the long grass satisfying.... badum dum ! and about animals not beeing able to cross breed, stranger things have happened. all it would take is a mutation in an animals DNA, no greatwhites/grizzly mix, but you know what i mean. |