This apparently didn't make it out, because I replied to the sender (which
is now "owner-sonic" instead of just "sonic"), so I guess I'll try again:
>From: drazen_at_andrews.edu (Dan Drazen)
>> DAVID PISTONE'S GUIDE TO CROSS BREEDING ON ANTHROPOMORPHIC WORLDS.
>> So, thats how Sally and here father are related. I'd be willing
>> to bet even money that Sally's mother was also a ground squirrel as well.
>Whatever, Dave. I just took the cheap way out and looked at the
>"flashforward" ending of "Sally's Quest" from _In Your Face_#1:
(spoiler deleted)
Can anybody think of any exceptions to the following "rule" for
crossbreeding?
The daughters will be like their mothers and the sons like their fathers.
Evidence:
_In Your Face_#1
Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy's children in A Muppet Christmas Carol
Lady and the Tramp's puppies
Other examples of the above rule?
RDB
Received on Fri Feb 17 1995 - 10:13:17 PST
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