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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Genetics And Color Rabbits' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Genetics and Color Rabbits Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Genetics And Color Rabbits 1. The Dunker Hound, A Rare Breed Of Norway - By: Michael Russell The Dunker is a Norwegian Hound which was bred originally by a fellow by the name of Herr Wilhelm Dunker, in the nineteenth century. He wished to create a scent hound that would have the speed and endurance of a sight hound and crossed the Anglo-Russian Hound (also known as the Harlequin... Featured ArticleRabbit Coat Colour Genetics Genetics are what make a rabbit, or any living organism, look the way it does. It makes a rabbit be a certain size, be a certain colour, have a certain type of coat or ears, and more. This introduction, however, is just for the genetics concerning the coat colours of rabbits.Chromosomes and GenesChromosomes are strands of DNA that act as a map. They map out exactly how the rabbit will look. In each cell, inot including the sex cells and red blood cells, a rabbit has 22 chromo ...
Read full story 2. Paternal Line Research - By: Curt Whitesides Have you ever looked into the mirror and wondered, "Where did I get that hair?" yet at the same time realized that the older you get the more you look like your mother or father? The DNA that a son receives from father is not only influential in determining eye color, hair style, and height; but... 3. Gardening Without Pests - By: Michael Russell Deer and raccoons, rabbits and gophers, moles and chipmunks! They capture your heart when in a book or zoo, but when they invade your garden. Oh! Thats a different story. Yet how can a rabbit resist munching on your crisp lettuce? Or a possum or raccoon stay away from your sweet corn patch? And your... 4. The Bedlington Terrier: A Little Lamb - By: Michael Russell The Bedlington Terrier bears a striking resemblance to a lamb. It is very different from what most terriers look like. It is roach backed, with an unusual tightly curled coat, not typical of the terrier coat in that it is not "wiry" nor should it be stripped as the terrier coat is. ... 5. Faux Fur Coat - By: Michael Russell Some people think that faux fur coats are tacky, but personally I think that they are the height of fabulous. The great thing about a faux fur coat is that you can get it in any style of animal that you want. You couldn't get a real tiger coat, but a tiger faux fur coat? No problem. Personally, I ow... 6. Gardening: A Hazard To Your Health? - By: Michael Russell If you tend to buy into stereotypes, when you think about gardening, you probably think of little old retired women in oversized straw hats on their hands and knees tending to their petunias or tomatoes or whatever. However, gardening is a hobby enjoyed by many people of all genders and ages, and it... 7. The Harrier Hound: Running With The Pack - By: Michael Russell The sport of hunting rabbits on horseback with packs of hounds is well documented. Historians have recorded that packs of hounds were used to hunt hare and rabbit and fox as early as the 13th century in England. In 400 B.C. the Greek historian Xenophon described packs of hounds being use... 8. "your Guide To Cat Breeds" - By: Ns Kennedy For the first 8,000 years of their relationship with humans, cats pretty much took care of their own breeding. People kept them for one purpose - hunting rodent - and they are already perfectly designed for that. More than 100 years ago, however, we began systematically breeding cats to appeal to ou... 9. Your Guide To Cat Breeds - By: Michael Russell For the first 8,000 years of their relationship with humans, cats pretty much took care of their own breeding. People kept them for one purpose - hunting rodent - and they are already perfectly designed for that. More than 100 years ago, however, we began systematically breeding cats to appeal to ou... 10. The Pharaoh Hound, National Dog Of Malta - By: Michael Russell Many people believe that the Pharaoh Hound is called by that name because it is exclusively found in Egyptian history, but this is not in fact the case. The Pharaoh Hound was originally bred in Malta 3000 years before Christ and transported to Egypt by Phoenician tradesmen. In Malta the ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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