being slapped with a ruler by teachers for writing with my left hand ...damaged goods now

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I certainly do class sub-species hybrids as hybrids simply because they are not the real deal and not what they are usually offered for sale as. If some one has crossed subspecies to nominate form it is incumbent upon them to reveal this to anyone looking to obtain them, especially if the seller is claiming to have the genuine subspecies for sale and charging accordingly otherwise have their reputation smeared.crocnshas wrote:Been following this thread with interest,from a pic of a galah/SC cockatoo hybrid and so many comments,some good some not so good.
The problem is,you are not going to stop this practice no matter how much you rant and rave as people will do as they want too.Look what happened to the king/red wing thread,authorities were contacted but didn't want to know about it.
I doubt very much if these hybrids would make it in the wild as the birds are usually infertile unless they are very closly related specie eg WB blood/ BB blood redbrowed/lesser redbrowed,i know they are subspecies with slight colour/size differences but still what do people class them as Hybrids?