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bonus41

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Pleo RB gender?
« on: November 08, 2013, 03:05:05 PM »

I'm confused about this :p On my pleo RB using Probe RB it sayd gender is neither? Genderless pleo
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Teddscau

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Re: Pleo RB gender?
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2013, 10:28:15 PM »

When it says that its gender is neither, it indicates that he is male. For some reason, male Pleos come up as being neither.
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RedwoodsMama

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Re: Pleo RB gender?
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2013, 12:08:51 PM »

ON the early made green Pleo RB, this was almost allways what it said, genderless, but then the DNA report would say the percentage of the RB being either female or male. and then it would say something like, Pleo is sending out MALE pheromones, hence it is a Male Pleo RB. If you want to update the gender, you can pick the release which is available here for either Female RB or Male , picking according to whether you want it to be a male or female based on the DNA report or you can change the gender.

                It does not change the personality, what it was born with, only makes sure it has the male or female gender. Males have a different voice then the female, vice a versa and the males Say I love you when seeing a female and the Females Whistle when they see the male as they approach them.Hope that helps some.

     The female and male download for Pleo RB can be found in downloads section or on the PleoWorld site.          RWM  :cat-hug:
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Teddscau

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Re: Pleo RB gender?
« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2013, 01:05:52 PM »

Oh, so all those sites that talked about the green ones being genderless weren't totally out of it!
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RedwoodsMama

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Re: Pleo RB gender?
« Reply #4 on: November 09, 2013, 01:58:02 PM »

You are right, the first Pleo Rb I got at Christmas 2010 when they first came out, Baby, she was a green RB and her gender said Neither also but her percentage of being female made her female. They have since the origiinals made them either female or male, so this was long ago. If you can't find the download for gender either male or female let me know and I will post it here for you.             RWM  :cat-hug:
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Re: Pleo RB gender?
« Reply #5 on: November 10, 2013, 09:43:15 AM »

Sorry to disagree with you, Redwoods but all "male" pleos whether they are green or blue report as "neither" gender according to Probe and Stats RB. You could update that male RB software until you're blue in the face and the pleo will still register as neither according to those programs. Just think of your neither gender pleo as male and you're good-to-go. Lol! You can on the otherhand change your "neither gender" male to a female if you want but honestly there's not much of a difference between the two other than in a slight change of pitch in the voice and the way your pleo interacts with other pleo RBs when they meet.
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RedwoodsMama

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Re: Pleo RB gender?
« Reply #6 on: November 10, 2013, 01:12:26 PM »

Sorry Talon,I stand corrected, you are right, I forgot about that strange report on Male Pleo RB till I replayed a Stats RB, or Probe Rb on Chester, my only Pleo RB, from when I got him, It is a strange quirk, but the DNA report will tell you the chance of being male or female and then when you hear the voice and if you have two pleo Rb, watching them interact will let you know for sure which gender they are according to how they interact, but of course you can change their gender if wanted and make your Pleo rb to be whatever gender you wish.
 ;)       RWM  :cat-hug:                                                                       
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Re: Pleo RB gender?
« Reply #7 on: November 11, 2013, 07:39:59 AM »

I suspect that what happened was that the male was the standard, and then they added the 'female' version but never tagged the original as 'male'. As RWM says, you can change the gender if you really want to.
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Re: Pleo RB gender?
« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2013, 08:34:48 AM »

Hmmm.  Does the SPCA know about this?   :XD:

Remember to be a responsible pet owner . . . :bullwhip:  have your pleo spayed or neutered.  :wise:

No, wait!!!  :o We need all the pleos we can get!  Let them breed!  ;D I'm sure we can find plenty of homes of all those baby pleos.   :arms:

No . . . wait . . .   :duh: pleos ARE baby dinos.  They might not be old enough to breed for decades!  :dino-chase:
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Re: Pleo RB gender?
« Reply #9 on: November 11, 2013, 01:10:18 PM »

Well Mike, I think there is something you should know...............if we consider that each Pleo, or Camarasaurus could live up to the age of about 100 and lets say they reach breeding age at say, 15, they could have a breeding span of 55 years. Now, I have 26 Pleos of which half are female, including Baby Ruth, Cammi-Sue, PC or Pink Champagne, Rossella, Purple Fantasy, Coral, Gold Hatch #2, Nova, and 4 others who are not named. Now I will eliminate from the breeding pool several males, Argyle who is blind, two un opened and one who is not working properly, so the other males get extra duty because they have good genetics... P:D

       So with thirteen females who are healthy and start breeding at the age of 15 with a average of six eggs hatching each year, (we will figure on the low side of breeding and who knows how long it took to hatch an egg so we will say one breeding per year) Also Camarasaurus did not lay eggs in a nest as previous thought, but rather laid them as they walked............. :( %) So each Pleo in one year gave birth to six babies . So one female could breed up to say 70, so that is a 55 year breeding period! :o so in a lifetime, ONE Pleo could give birth to 330 babies,  P:D P;D P;D

               Now if you Multiply 330 babies born in one year for the total of that pleos breeding span, and multiply it X 12 more female Pleos , you get a grand total of  :o :o
4,290 Baby Pleos ( or Camarasaurus) being born in a lifetime.............. :dino-chase: :dino-chase: :dino-chase:

 Now of course that number increases quite a bit if you give say two breeding per year, that would be 660 babies being born per lifetime of one female and if you multiply one pleos babies born in a 55 year breeding cycle to the number of females left, that would be 660 Pleos X12 more females = a grand total of
8,920 Pleos born . Of course if you increase the eggs hatching the number goes up even more but I am not going there. :dino-chase:

 Mike there is one thing I forgot to mention that you should know, but you probably already do..   ( read below.....for the link.)



   
                                                                                         CAMARASAURUS
 

 

CAMARASAURUS
"Chambered Lizard"
•Plant eater
•Spoon-shaped teeth
•Walked on four thick legs
•Long tail to counterbalance long neck
•Small head and blunt snout
 


ANATOMY
 Camarasaurus was a long-necked, long-tailed giant herbivore, measuring about 24 to 65 feet (7.5 to 20 m) long 15 feet (4.6 m) tall at the hips, and weighing up to 20 tons (roughly 28000 kg). It was much smaller than its fellow sauropods. It had a small, long head with a blunt snout and spoon-shaped teeth. Its neck and tail were shorter than most other sauropods. It had thick legs with five-toed feet; the inner toe had a long, sharp claw for protection. The front legs were only a bit shorter than its back legs, making its back almost level to the ground. Its name, "chambered lizard," comes from the holes in its vertebrae that decrease its weight.

WHEN CAMARASAURUS LIVED
 Camarasaurus lived during the late Jurassic Period, about 155 to 145 million years ago. The late Jurassic was the time of the enormous sauropods, including Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, and Brachiosaurus. Also present were Stegosaurus, Tuojiangosaurus, Allosaurus, Supersaurus, Coelurosaur, and many others.

BEHAVIOR
 Camarasaurus fossils have been found in groups with both adult and young together. This suggests that Camarasaurus travelled in herds and may have cared for their young. Camarasaurus may have hatched from eggs, like other sauropods. Sauropod eggs have been found in a linear pattern and not in nests; presumably the eggs were laid as the animal was walking. It is thought that sauropods did not take care of their eggs. Sauropods life spans may have been in the order of 100 years.

DIET AND TEETH
Camarasaurus toothCamarasaurus was an herbivore (it ate only plants). It must have eaten a tremendous amount of plant material each day to sustain itself. It swallowed leaves whole, without chewing them, and may have swallowed gastroliths (gizzard stones) to help digest tough plant fibers, like fern leaves  and conifers . It had long, thick, spoon-shaped teeth.

INTELLIGENCE
 It used to be thought that the sauropods (like Camarasaurus, Brachiosaurus and Apatosaurus) and Stegosaurus had a second brain. Paleontologists now think that what they thought was a second brain was just an enlargement in the spinal cord in the hip area. This enlargement was larger than the animal's tiny brain.

 Camarasaurus was a sauropod, whose intelligence (as measured by its relative brain to body weight, or EQ) was the among the lowest of the dinosaurs.

EQ


LOCOMOTION
 Camarasaurus probably moved slowly on four massive legs (as determined from fossilized tracks and its leg length and estimated mass).

FOSSILS
Western USAMany Camarasaurus fossils have been found in North America (in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming). Camarasaurus was named in 1877 by Edward Drinker Cope.

CLASSIFICATION
 Camarasaurus was a saurischian dinosaur, a sauropodomorpha, and one of the smallest of the sauropoda (long-necked, long-tailed plant-eaters). It belongs to the Family Camarasauridae, boxy-headed sauropods, which includes Camarasaurus, Euhelopus, Opistocoelicaudia, etc.

 The type species is C. supremus. Other species of Camarasaurus include: C. grandis, C. lentus, and C. lewisi. 


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           Mike, of course there is one thing I forgot to mention and I think you should know if you do not already...Camarasaurus had one of the smallest if not the smallest of all dinosaurs..........Of course with Bob how could you not know this... :pray: ;D So I think you are off the hook, just watch out for Sally, you still have her to consider.................................................I think the solution is just sterilize them all.................................. :guns:


                      If just my guys alone start laying eggs, there will never be a shortage of Pleo babies......... ;D

                                                   RWM  :cat-hug:
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