Chupacabra Caught on Tape?

I don't think you know what I mean when I say "inbreed". I don't mean it in the sense of dog breeds or cat breeds (although particularly pure breeds are known to have more genetic and health problems than mixes/mutts), but rather in terms of direct lineage and generation. More along the lines of incest, for example.



Considering their genes would be pretty much identical, yes - it would be quite problematic.
Problematic but not impossible.
Reasearches can go in a remove or alter the Genitic code that would cause a problem in the inbreeding.
If not they will probibly just continue trying until they find a right match.
Unfortuantly at the expense of the animal.
 
Problematic but not impossible.
Reasearches can go in a remove or alter the Genitic code that would cause a problem in the inbreeding.
If not they will probibly just continue trying until they find a right match.
Unfortuantly at the expense of the animal.

:o

This isn't an individual problem. Without variability within a population, more and more offspring will die before reaching adulthood from abnormalities.

Look at the cheetah population in Africa if want a good look at what happens (yes, they are inbred).
 

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