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#1 2011-12-03 08:07:51

TheBlueRocky
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Domesticated Animals

If you were to domesticate three animals, what would they be? For me:

Kiwi Bird
Alligator
Opossum

I read somewhere that there's a Russian project where they are domesticating foxes. They're pretty successful - the next step is to increase the population of domestic foxes. That would be awesome.

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#2 2011-12-03 08:25:01

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Re: Domesticated Animals

6th graders. -_-'


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#3 2011-12-03 08:30:13

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Re: Domesticated Animals

Dude, sixth graders are little slobs. Domesticating animals is a topic that only smart people can understand.

domesticating animals involves breeding two specific animals with the genetic traits of passive behavior which when bred the passive traits are passed down to a more passive offspring. repeating this process by inbreeding the litter of offspring will eventually have the result of 100% passive animals

If you don't understand what domesticating animals is, then just leave.

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#4 2011-12-03 08:50:41

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Re: Domesticated Animals

Alligators, 'cuz they're epic.

Also, it sounds kind of interesting.


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#5 2011-12-03 08:57:30

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Re: Domesticated Animals

TheBlueRocky wrote:

Dude, sixth graders are little slobs. Domesticating animals is a topic that only smart people can understand.

domesticating animals involves breeding two specific animals with the genetic traits of passive behavior which when bred the passive traits are passed down to a more passive offspring. repeating this process by inbreeding the litter of offspring will eventually have the result of 100% passive animals

If you don't understand what domesticating animals is, then just leave.

I was being funny. God, can't you take a joke? >_<


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#6 2011-12-03 09:27:27

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Re: Domesticated Animals

I'd domesticate-

Red Squirrels
Field Mice
Jay (bird)

:3


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