
| Saufsoldat #759050 7 months ago |
Pinkie is probably the eldest, how would the other two even know if she were adopted? |
| Draconequus #759058 7 months ago |
I still think the pink gene is recessive. |
| Saufsoldat #759092 7 months ago |
We don't even know how the genetics of pony coat color work, their diversity seems to indicate that it hasn't emerged through regular evolution. |
| Robomorons #759167 7 months ago |
OH SWEET DISCORD MY HEART! MY HEART!
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN SO CUTE I JUST WANNA PICK ONE UP AND SQUEEZE IT UNTIL IT STOPS BREATHING! |
| marioandsonic #759775 7 months ago |
HNNNNNNNNNNNG |
| SentaRotaru #759923 7 months ago |
genes often skip generations. Anon seems to have forgot that pinkie's grandmother is pink. |
| Mattatatta #760271 7 months ago |
One of my brothers takes after my great-grandmother on my mother's side; born with blonde hair, Hazel eye colour. He's also the only one out of us children who is left handed, can wiggle his ears, and has a double jointed thumb.
What I'm saying is what Senta said: Genes often skip generations. My brother's genes skipped two generation before showing up on him. |