Genetics
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- Puffer Fry
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Genetics
So... let's skip to the chase. I am a very obsessive person, and love to learn new things. I know a little bit about various puffer species but was wondering if anybody had links or articles or PDFs or what have you for info on puffer evolution and adaptation. It is just something I want to research a bit and learn more about. I know there are a lot of puffer species and I am (almost) certain that they developed independently. Just curious what science articles are out there for me. Please supply credible sources and no pseudoscience or extreme evangelical/atheist literature. Thanks.
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- Green Spotted Puffer
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Re: Genetics
Oh, interesting thinking, I might lurk with you and see what you discover
Never trust big puffers. The fingers you save may be your own. RTR
Re: Genetics
I have some but won't have access to them for months. Try Google Scholar
It is absurd to talk of one animal being higher than another. We consider those, when the cerebral structure/intellectual faculties most developed, as highest. A bee doubtless would when the instincts were.
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The Congo Puffer:
"olivia"
and.......
The DP:
"cream puff"
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Re: Genetics
this is an excellent topic GaryOak!
I hope to see it continue
I hope to see it continue
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