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Hey fabs I knew ya didn't mean nothin' by it, and I thought it was a good comparrison. (Also I agree Tsadler is a great memeber to have on this board and I happen to agree with her 99% of the time. )
Let me put it another way. If they are an independant species and not just a variation on a current species, and they are not man made, then yes something should be done to protect them. HOWEVER if the are just a variation then I don't think they should be any more or less protected than normal animals. If you start that how long is it before you start protecting them based on hoof color, antler shape, of nostril size? Again my 2 cents GoodOlBoy
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