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Results from our forumex-situ conservation... but it is important to recognize the fact that inbreeding was a means to artificially select desired traits. In an attempt to conserve a bloodline, it was once a very common practice for dogs to be inbred. It is still seen today, mainly with pit bulls. Before that it was the Rottweiler ...
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The Fiber Disease... months now, when I asked to get in touch w/ cliff, greema, South and release my information that I had researced. All about the Mitochondria.......Bloodline......neural interfaces.....but someone ganged up and decided that no, it's a bad idea b/c "I'm mentally crazy" Well, F.them. b/c ...
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