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Birchstep (#226137)

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Posted on
2021-01-14 12:48:26
If you breed two of the same mutation (example; pie fem with pie male) are you more likely to get a cub with a mutation?



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Mad Hyena (#29080)

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2021-01-14 13:52:39
Primal, Felis, and Smilus cannot pass from females! They can only pass from males, and mother doesnt matter - having a female with Primal, Felis or Smilus does not increase chances of Primal to pass.

Only Primal Ferus is the exception as it can pass from both male and female. Other primals are male-only.



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Mad Hyena (#29080)

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2021-01-14 13:20:54
Yes, but that is only true for mutations that can pass from both parents. Patches, Piebalds, Ferus and Dorsal Fur are the only mutations that pass naturally from both parents.



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2021-01-14 13:50:02
Yup what mad hyena said! Adding onto that tho: also primals, leopons, tigons, and felises! :)

(tho for leopons and tigons its only from the mom, dad doesnt affect mut chace)



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