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Subject: Request
From: dhaley at MIHI.UNE.EDU.AU
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From: dhaley at mihi.une.edu.au (Dean)
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Subject: Request
To: ASLJL%ALASKA.BITNET at cornellc.cit.cornell.edu (LINDA J LOCKWOOD)
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 92 15:57:08 EST
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Linda,
I need the following information but can not post to the newsgroups..
Could you post the following to bionet.general
bionet.molbio.evolution
I have often wondered about intra-specific fosters. I once saw pn television
where a horse successfully carried and birthed a zebra, whose embryo had
been implanted in the horses womb.
My question is this.
How closely must the two species be related to aviod the foster parent
aborting the fetus? Would it be possible, say, for a camel to carry the
young of a llama. Both these species are of the Camel family.
Direct email to dhaley at mihi.une.edu.au
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| Dean Haley | University Of New England, Armidale _--_|\ |
|dhaley at mihi.une.edu.au | N.S.W, Australia. / \ |
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Please help my friend, and send the mail to him. If any of you have been
following the Federation postings and would like to get in touch please
direct your mail to me.
Signed
Lady Rhavyn