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Orchidwing (#132431)

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2018-02-26 19:57:52
Maybe Deformed body parts. Ive seen In real life lions with deformed Back legs that were connected to their tail. I just want a Mutation that is in Lionesses's ressecsive genes and has a 50% Chance of passing onto One cub in each Litter. What i mean is that the Back legs Connect to Body parts nearby, Like stomach, tail, Front legs... etc.
EDIT: Peopel are saying its sirenolemia but Thats Just two paws making one, what i was think of them Being two Feet and One connect leg, The tail would also combine with the legs. They wouldnt be able to Move somewhat. SECOND EDIT: I know, i know. We Have Deformities for mutations. But i think it should be a 20% chance and Only happen in imbreeding I also think that it should Also happen with Posioning or Chemical reaction. THIRD EDIT: Im cancelling this, please stop Paying attention to this.



This suggestion has 15 supports and 29 NO supports.



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Edited on 26/02/18 @ 20:18:21 by Omen (#132431)

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2018-02-26 19:59:56
well, I know we have mutations where the back legs don't work and IF I recall we have Mermaid Syndrome? I could be wrong.



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Orchidwing (#132431)

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2018-02-26 20:01:43
Well, Basically the mutation im looking for is Deformed back legs, Their connected to their Stomach, Front legs, or Tail. They mostly cannot walk, so they couldnt be Useful in the pride, so i just wanted a Challenge.



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dictisaurus² (#128600)

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Posted on
2018-02-26 20:01:47
Sirenomelia



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Orchidwing (#132431)

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2018-02-26 20:04:23
And the Only way to get rid of them is to Kill the Lion, Some of the disabilities is they Cant breed, Or hunt.



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2018-02-26 20:07:14
I think the chance of passing should be a little lower, and tie into major inbreeding or other standard causes of physical stuff. It's a good idea, but thinking about adding more mutations into the mix might be a little confusing, especially since we have some muts that count as deformities. This would be an entirely separate suggestion, but what if there was a super rare chance of cubs/sub males going blind or other stuffs while training/patrolling due to natural causes or poisoning or something. Then again, as a concept, that has a few issues already.



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H0X (#73136)

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Posted on
2018-02-26 20:11:11
This is just sirenomelia



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Orchidwing (#132431)

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2018-02-26 20:12:30
Also, If you think its Sirenolemia, Just Say dont support! This is negative just by wasting time commenting!



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Orchidwing (#132431)

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2018-02-26 20:14:10
Also, i dont really care That YOU think its Sirenolemia, To me its a special deformity. Please donnot waste time saying this in the comments.♡



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2018-02-26 20:15:49
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2018-02-26 20:41:52
I think this is a bit different than sirenomelia. Just because its a 'legs dont work' deformity, doesn't mean it can't be included..

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Animals born without legs, ears, etc. (we do have eyeless and tailless)
Animals born with leg bones shortened so severely in one leg, its just a ankle/foot hanging off their side, etc.
Animals with severely malformed jaws, usually due to inbreeding (look at the white tiger)

There is a deformity in cats that is passed down, involving the spine. Sacrococcygeal Dysgenesis, you'll see this in Manx cats which cause them to 'hop' much like rabbits to get around. Hemivertebra, which is basically 'half a vertebra', where some vertebrae do not form fully (they form into wedges) and can cause the spine to deviate at an angle (sideways, up or down).



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