You're not even bright enough to respond without stealing someone elses material. Though it is kind of fitting that you chose the words of one of your fellow retards, Geoff.riddla wrote:jellus?
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The "e" key is right next to the "r" key if you haven't noticed. Since I don't have skinny little girly fingers like some you fags and I'm not a typist, it is easy to hit those keys out of sequence.I cant spell u wrote:No it's not.....YourGrandpa wrote:Yeah, it's really easy to accidentally press the e key before the r key.
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I read somewhere that only female cats are calico or tortoiseshell, because females have two X chromosomes, and only X chromosome is used in any one group of cells. The gene for colour is on the X chromosome, so they have patches of different colours.
A little research turned up the information that if a male is tortoiseshell it means he is XXY (usually sterile) or a chimera, being composed of groups of cells which are genetically distinct, possibly from different fathers or even of both sexes.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/notesandqueri ... 77,00.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_%28genetics%29
A little research turned up the information that if a male is tortoiseshell it means he is XXY (usually sterile) or a chimera, being composed of groups of cells which are genetically distinct, possibly from different fathers or even of both sexes.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/notesandqueri ... 77,00.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_%28genetics%29
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Well, that happens to me all the time but not for the same reason, I have dixlexia. It's quite annoying sometimes and I always have to preview my posts/replies to correct my faults before submittingYourGrandpa wrote:Yeah, it's really easy to accidentally press the e key before the r key.
Keep grasping at straws, retard.
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Since the cat is multiparous (bearing more than one offspring during pregnancy), this process will be repeated simultaneously by multiple zygote-morulas, possibly from matings with different male cats, or toms.
RE: http://cats.about.com/cs/pregnancybirth ... irth_2.htm
RE: http://cats.about.com/cs/pregnancybirth ... irth_2.htm
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Bullshit. I study biology for a living and I never knew that. Not everyone can devote their life to learning about housecats.YourGrandpa wrote:You'd have to be a complete fucking retard not to know that.
Pete, you must have lived a sheltered life with the massive amount of revelations you post on a daily basis. It's like you've been asleep for most of your existance and have finally woken up. Did you recently receive a brain implant or something?
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YourGrandpa
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You sir are just another moron.werldhed wrote:Bullshit. I study biology for a living and I never knew that. Not everyone can devote their life to learning about housecats.YourGrandpa wrote:You'd have to be a complete fucking retard not to know that.
Pete, you must have lived a sheltered life with the massive amount of revelations you post on a daily basis. It's like you've been asleep for most of your existance and have finally woken up. Did you recently receive a brain implant or something?
FFS.
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