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The same could be said of "representatives".
In the way that Lugar has gone feral living in the Washington metro area since I was in kindergarten?
The same could be said of "representatives".
The only difference between domestic and feral animals is a matter of discipline. Genetically, they are the same. the feral examples are accustomed to roaming free and were likely born free of confinement and function as wild animals, but in reality this is much like having a colony of feral domestic cats. They are not a distinct type or species but rather not in the discipline imparted by human handling.
LOL!
Really you need to read a little more education on Swine...
There are huge differences far beyond "discipline" between Feral Swine and the Domestic Strains of Swine
LOL!
Really you need to read a little more education on Swine...
There are huge differences far beyond "discipline" between Feral Swine and the Domestic Strains of Swine
Then do us the favor of educating us.
Because biologically, he's right. Feral is a definition. It means a population of domesticated animals returning to the "wild" state whence their ancestors originated. There would be no genetic difference between the feral version of a domesticated breed and the still domesticated population other than what would have changed--theoretically--in the short period of time due to genetic drift.
It's the same difference as a wolf and a domestic dog, genetically the same yes, but a completely different animal.
It's the same difference as a wolf and a domestic dog, genetically the same yes, but a completely different animal.
So then it DOES come down to a matter of control, not genetics.
LOL!
Really you need to read a little more education on Swine...
There are huge differences far beyond "discipline" between Feral Swine and the Domestic Strains of Swine
Coming from a farming family, this concerns me greatly, whats to stop them from say killing cattle because of the risk of anthrax or TB or even mad cow disease. This is a direct violation of the 4th amendment and I hope the guy sues the state and MI has to pay out of their ***es for this.
LOL!
Really you need to read a little more education on Swine...
There are huge differences far beyond "discipline" between Feral Swine and the Domestic Strains of Swine