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by .yuanfen » Sun Sep 25, 2011 3:44 pm
Δтнɛиιαи Ɖяαɢσи wrote:I thought I read on Wikipedia, or somewhere, that black wolves' fur color is actually a result of interbreeding with the domestic dog.
I thought...we have already discussed this (pg 150-something), but...I haven't been here in a week, so...XD what are we talking about? Bantengs?
Here's a picture, for the people that want to know.

Maybe it's because I'm extremely tired and my contacts are as dry as the Sahara, but the banteng seems to look a bit more...well, say, it seems to have a bit more of a belly, or maybe higher back, than a cow.
Or it could be just me.
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by MovedToNewAccount » Sun Sep 25, 2011 3:44 pm
Δтнɛиιαи Ɖяαɢσи wrote:Δтнɛиιαи Ɖяαɢσи wrote:I thought I read on Wikipedia, or somewhere, that black wolves' fur color is actually a result of interbreeding with the domestic dog.
I thought...we have already discussed this (pg 150-something), but...I haven't been here in a week, so...XD what are we talking about? Bantengs?
Here's a picture, for the people that want to know.

Maybe it's because I'm extremely tired and my contacts are as dry as the Sahara, but the banteng seems to look a bit more...well, say, it seems to have a bit more of a belly, or maybe higher back, than a cow.
Or it could be just me.
Woah. Never heard of them before.
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