How zebras are evolving through selective breeding
Maybe there is something to this evolution thing. I hear that zebras have learned to mimic other animals as a defense mechanism. Here's an example:
And maybe Africa is not as backwards as a lot of people think. With the put and take hunting situation what it is in South Africa, it didn't take them long to make the checkout line a little shorter!
Have a great day!
JDS
Now that is funny!
Do the genetic "scientists" believe these mutations have anything to do with global warming, the dangers of obesity, or the slave trade???????
11 March 2004, 23:47
Balla BallaNO not at all ... they blame all the worries of SA on Apartheid / separate developement ..... you know how people whom sit on their backsides a lot always blame their plight on others, it is the strange world we live in ... hand outs are the theme of the day and the bloody liberals have fallen for it hook line and sinker, they just love spending your hard earned money to give away to others whom plead ignornace and poverty
Have a happy day, love the Zebra pictures
Peter
12 March 2004, 00:56
amosgregROTFLMAO and snorting my morning milk through my nose

12 March 2004, 03:05
Aspen Hill AdventuresSome zebras are using local technology too:
Local bystanders....
Some other species utilize tried and true techniques:

12 March 2004, 12:12
AtkinsonCut the BS, the guy with the numbers, he was busted for incest with a Zulu in 53, thats just a mug shot with a small camera and they didn't want the stump to show...