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Subject: Says who?


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Date Posted: 23:16:36 11/27/01 Tue

Who says gryphons have to lay eggs?

If gryphons have the foreparts of a raptor and the hindparts of a lion (or various other large feline), it would be a proper assumption that the reproductive organs lay within the mammalian part, no?

Besides, gryphons are mythological. One should be allowed to be a gryphon as they see fit, not in such a way that someone else *thinks* is proper.

My fellow gryphons vary from egg-laying to live birthing. Some of us suckle our young, some of us have bird forefeet and others have paws, there are even a couple of herm gryphons about.

Be a little more open minded and people will be more interested in joining. Myself included. Thanks.

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