Alynxes

From: David Cake (dave@difference.com.au)
Date: Mon 26 Jun 2000 - 05:07:51 EEST


        I always figured the variation in size of alynxes was much
the same, and for the same reason, as dogs (only a little less so). I
don't really see the reason to bring quasi-dogs like coyotes and
wolves into it.
        Most domestic alynxes are from populations that have had
centuries of breeding, and been bred for particular purposes. Hence
large variations. They can still interbreed, just like dogs.
        I imagine breeding alynxes is a bit more difficult than
breeding dogs. On the other hand, the variations between breeds are
less (as you would expect), and perhaps the Yinkin cult magics (and
the occasional awakened alynx) makes the difference.

        Cheers
                David

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