FooL111394
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Oh yeah, I want to share with you this little crappy joke thing i made last week beacause I was bored:
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... when you look at a species Chameleo
[same]all the way down to Family.. but then Genus and Species is what makes All the difference.
Genus: Chamaeleo ......... Genus: Furcifer
Species: C. calyptratus ........ Species: F. pardalis
the genus are instantly different, that is do to a genetic/ physical difference. if those eggs do survive, i don't believe they will.
QUOTE=sandrachameleon;134623]I cant decide if this thread is irritating, amusing or informative.
[/QUOTE]also Ligers are prone to deafness, blindness, physical disabilities and bone/joint problems.
ligers have so many problems a majority of them don't survive birth , hence why so few exist, and all the offspring is sterile as it is.
tigons have had like 1 successful breeding and the baby died shortly after birth.
Where's Waldo - ha ha I cant believe I actually laughed
Hmmmm...the thread went dead like that.
ROTFLMAO!!!
Sasquatch is real!!! I got seriously injured!!!... and I was just messin with him!
Hey Justin! Got any shots of that Florida Black Panther Yet!?!
This thread is rediculous... just silly... And stop trying to cross breed different species, that is even sillier.
Obviously you guys have not heard of Oliver the humanze
It's completely possible!!!
Here's a picture of one at the National Ontario Zoo...
Furcifer Vhamaeleo
First Successfully captive bread in 1945 by the Germans, dubbed the “Vanther Chameleon.” Scholars say that the original translation was lost years ago.
I personally have 3 of these fine examples of a genetic fluke in cages beside my baby Loch Ness Monster Aquarium and copy of GnR Chinese Democracy
Now who wants to hear some Yazz Floot!?