Still, may not have been the best choice. If the reason for the C-section was due to some sort of genetic defect, and it gets passed on, this occurrence will occur again. Better off to not introduce weakness to a system designed to eliminate weakness.
"Canadian_Mind" said Still, may not have been the best choice. If the reason for the C-section was due to some sort of genetic defect, and it gets passed on, this occurrence will occur again. Better off to not introduce weakness to a system designed to eliminate weakness.
The reason for the C-section was that the fawn's mother was dead.
That's not the kind of genetic defect that gets passed on.
Still, may not have been the best choice. If the reason for the C-section was due to some sort of genetic defect, and it gets passed on, this occurrence will occur again. Better off to not introduce weakness to a system designed to eliminate weakness.
The reason for the C-section was that the fawn's mother was dead.
That's not the kind of genetic defect that gets passed on.
Something nice to read in the morning.
Amen to that!