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World's first test-tube camel born in UAE |
2005-02-28 |
Posted by:Fred |
#8 isn that a word problem math teach? luckily i have the answer..... yeah, Atlanta. |
Posted by: half 2005-02-28 5:38:45 PM |
#7 Damn, I thought it was ScrappleFace at first.... |
Posted by: Desert Blondie 2005-02-28 5:18:36 PM |
#6 Doc! : The rich men get FOUR women. The other three men get the camels... It is written... |
Posted by: Math Teacher 2005-02-28 11:31:45 AM |
#5 Guess they won't need so many women in those parts anymore . . . |
Posted by: The Doctor 2005-02-28 10:18:24 AM |
#4 Actually, this is pretty exciting. The camel racing world has always had breeding problems. Apparently, unlike horses, it's really, really difficult to tell when a she-camel comes into heat, and often enough even then she isn't interested in what the males have to offer (camel PMS being backed by those effective teeth and legs, I guess). According to an interesting article I read a while back, the only consistently successful breeder is an American woman veterinarian (*snicker*) caring for the racing stock of one of the Sultans/Princelings/whatever over there. Besides, that part of the world already has entirely too many genetic problems resulting from their compulsive inbreeding. Giving the people the option of test-tube conception and in a couple of generations they won't be able to conceive at all. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2005-02-28 6:58:03 AM |
#3 Well, maybe they plan to replace Fatima The Inflatable She-Camel with more natural clones. OTOH, the Fatima (tisc) does not bite back. |
Posted by: Sobiesky 2005-02-28 1:19:21 AM |
#2 Doomed! I tell ya! ROTFLMAO! |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2005-02-28 12:46:08 AM |
#1 They achieve the ability to perform in-vitro fertilization and the best they can produce is a camel? They're doomed. |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2005-02-28 12:17:38 AM |