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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 419909" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>Yeah I agree and as far as genetically immune deer would work in an environment that is of the controlled kind. When lobbyists or people part of a special interest groups sites on a topic there is nothing that can change their minds. Producing genetically immune deer is possible and yes they can be kept that way by continually improving with research.</p><p>It's the same thing with cannibalism, people who have for generations through religion and rituals consume their family members as a way to honor them. It's been found that some of the members of the tribe have become immune to the prions that live in the brain. Since these people live on an island where outside influence is non existent for many generations. I have posted about the immune resistance on another thread that was discussed on cwd, that also talked about mad cow disease and that only way one can cow is infected when it eats in its food ground up dead which it costumes the brain matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 419909, member: 217"] Yeah I agree and as far as genetically immune deer would work in an environment that is of the controlled kind. When lobbyists or people part of a special interest groups sites on a topic there is nothing that can change their minds. Producing genetically immune deer is possible and yes they can be kept that way by continually improving with research. It's the same thing with cannibalism, people who have for generations through religion and rituals consume their family members as a way to honor them. It's been found that some of the members of the tribe have become immune to the prions that live in the brain. Since these people live on an island where outside influence is non existent for many generations. I have posted about the immune resistance on another thread that was discussed on cwd, that also talked about mad cow disease and that only way one can cow is infected when it eats in its food ground up dead which it costumes the brain matter. [/QUOTE]
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