Monday, August 3, 2015

Cookie Cutter Creatures

   Whatever it is in DNA that does not allow a lion to produce offspring with a bear, we could liken it to a cookie cutter. Well, an open-ended cookie cutter, one that you could pass things through without hitting the roof of the cookie cutter, since it has no roof in this case.
   So, you take a cookie cutter shaped like a star and try to pass through it something shaped like a rectangle, and it will not work. Only a star can pass through. Nothing else of the same size will fit.
  So, it seems to be with creatures at conception. If one of the parents has claws, and the other does not, when the image tries to pass through the "cookie cutter," it cannot, for it is of a different image. If one parent is a lion, the features of a bear will not fit through.
   Of course, this theory presupposes that the problem is not that the two species never will be attracted to each other, never will be interested in each other.
   Look at the human in all its races. All fit through the same mold or cookie cutter. Same, perhaps it might be of dogs. Their various breeds, for the most part, fit through the same mold or cookie cutter. But, a lion and a bear? Not going to happen.

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