I agree with OrionGirl. It's like, way harsh, but there isn't much that an on-line "petition" will accomplish except to get some Flowerhorn fans in an uproar. That's the kind of pragmatism that comes from living in Wyoming, I guess, where you have to drive a day and a half just to meet your next door neighbor (and so you want to make sure you're not wasting anybody's time).
Discussing the environmental implications of Flowerhorns, or their genetic instability, or the danger that they will be crossed back to pure species with a concomittant degredation of the bloodline, are all valid topics for review, however.
But RTR, of all people, how can you be confusing the hybridization of species to make Flowerhorns with the process of line breeding that produces dogs, koi, fancy goldfish, etc. (I don't know enough about corn to include it here)? Genetically, hybridization and line breeding are not the same thing at all.
Discussing the environmental implications of Flowerhorns, or their genetic instability, or the danger that they will be crossed back to pure species with a concomittant degredation of the bloodline, are all valid topics for review, however.
But RTR, of all people, how can you be confusing the hybridization of species to make Flowerhorns with the process of line breeding that produces dogs, koi, fancy goldfish, etc. (I don't know enough about corn to include it here)? Genetically, hybridization and line breeding are not the same thing at all.
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