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Satin and teeth colour?

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#1 ·
Okay so. . . I know that Satin mice have white teeth. And Standard mice have yellow teeth.

But recently at the ECMA show, there was a mouse from satin parents, in a satin litter, who looked virtually standard coated. . . Though was pretty shiny. . . And after inspecting the teeth. . . .

One set is orange, and one set is white. (I can't remember if the top were white, or if the bottom were white. I think the bottom ones were white)

What does this MEAN? :lol:
 
#5 ·
hmmm does sound strange the only thing thats popping to my mind is its a Chimaera where one animal has 2 dna strands. I watch to much tv..... it can even happen in humans :) its where there was a conjoined twin that died or didnt really form but the living body as parts of both, ending up with 1 body having 2 dna strands. Its the only way i can see why half of a mouse wound be satin and another not lol that or it just has bad teeth
 
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