Just cause she's on her side, doesn't mean she's sedated.Quote:
Originally posted by Xinithian
It doesn't matter if the lioness allowed it. The zookeepers sedate the lioness, I saw a picture of it on that hybrid site.
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Just cause she's on her side, doesn't mean she's sedated.Quote:
Originally posted by Xinithian
It doesn't matter if the lioness allowed it. The zookeepers sedate the lioness, I saw a picture of it on that hybrid site.
that true she could be tired or just lazy :DQuote:
Originally posted by Shatara
Just cause she's on her side, doesn't mean she's sedated.
I don't get why they call those cats blue - i mean they are a bluey-grey colour, but much more grey than anything else...or maybe i'm just colourblind :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by Katse
There are already "blue" cats existing. Russian blues, to be exact.
http://www.petnet.com.au/cat/C115.jpg
But anyway, i think what Simba_TLK meant was that they could make a cat actually blue...like really blue :p I can't really see why it isn't possible, theoretically at least. Provided they could isolate a gene for a blue pigment, and successfully recombine it with the DNA in a fertilised cat egg cell, then that cat would produce the enzyme for blue pigment...and you'd have a 'real' blue cat :bleen: :D
like me *points to avatar* :):cheese:Quote:
Originally posted by Mabatu
But anyway, i think what Simba_TLK meant was that they could make a cat actually blue...like really blue :p I can't really see why it isn't possible, theoretically at least. Provided they could isolate a gene for a blue pigment, and successfully recombine it with the DNA in a fertilised cat egg cell, then that cat would produce the enzyme for blue pigment...and you'd have a 'real' blue cat :bleen: :D
blue cats will take over! mwhaaa:evilgrin:
But lions live in Asia as well as Tigers. ;)
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Originally posted by starlioness
Tigers don't live in Africa either.. Ligers and such are mainly through captivity ;)..
here's a question.. can Red Foxes and Dogs (their size) interbreed? :thinks:
Yeah, but I don't think that she'd allow for a leopard to mate her. It's hard enough getting some lions to. Besides, in those pictures she looks totally unresponsive. The only movement I see in that is her head, and she only looks slightly up.Quote:
Originally posted by Shatara
Just cause she's on her side, doesn't mean she's sedated.
Yeah, i'd agree with Xinithian on that, it seems unlikely that a fully alert lioness would lie on her side like that. It'd make more sense if the zookeepers did sedate her anyway - why would they risk the leopard getting injured by her, when they could just sedate her a bit to prevent that.Quote:
Originally posted by Xinithian
Yeah, but I don't think that she'd allow for a leopard to mate her. It's hard enough getting some lions to. Besides, in those pictures she looks totally unresponsive. The only movement I see in that is her head, and she only looks slightly up.
Also the fact that she barely changes position in all those photos would suggest she's sedated.
I don't really know why i'm commenting on this, i'm certainly no expert :lol: :p .