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Diverse gene pool critical for tigers’ survival, say Stanford scholars

  • Posted On 22 Nov 2014
  • By DadeCityZoo
  • In Dade City's Wild Things

Diverse gene pool critical for tigers’ survival, say Stanford scholars

  • “Captive Tiger Effects”
  • Texas A&M University: GENETIC DIVERSITY OF WHITE TIGERS AND GENETIC FACTORS RELATED TO COAT COLOR
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    Our Baboons Tyson and Wilson are Old World monkeys from Africa. They have long, dog-like muzzles, heavy, powerful jaws with sharp canine teeth, close-set eyes, thick fur except on their muzzles, short tails, and rough spots on their protruding buttocks, called ischial callosities. These calluses are nerveless, hairless pads of skin that provide for the sitting comfort of the baboon. They are terrestrial and omnivorous and can live up to 45 years in captivity.
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