There are many kinds of short-legged cats, but only Manjiekang and Minut are recognized at present. Some people may say that there is Napoleon. In fact, Minut was Napoleon. The name Napoleon has always been controversial because it implies the French short-legged emperor. Later, T Card 20 15 voted to officially rename Napoleon Cat as Mirut Cat. At present, Mirut is only recognized by T card, while Manjikang is recognized by WCF and T card. Besides Manjikang and Mirut, there are short-legged cat breeds such as Minskin and Babineau. In the experimental observation, it is believed that before long, more short-legged cats with stable genes will be known to the public one after another.
Question 2: How to distinguish Man Jikang from Han Minte?
There are almost the same ways to distinguish Manjikang from Mirut on the Internet, that is, look at the length of hair, the spear is Mirut, and the short hair is Manjikang. This is not right. Distinguishing them in this way is the same as choosing C when you can't do multiple-choice questions in the exam. Although the possibility of the correct answer is high, the logic is completely wrong. The first thing to know is that Manjikang is the reaction of short-legged cats and domestic cats. Although most domestic cats are short cats, there are some. It carries the long hair gene, so Manjikang also has long hair, which is very reasonable. Then we'll look at Minut bred by Manjikang and Persian cat. After watching the series of videos of the big-faced cat, we all know that the Persian cat is not only long-haired, but also short Mao Mao like Garfield, so the length of the hair can't accurately distinguish Manjikang from Minut. There are two main points to distinguish them. First, look at the face Because Minut is of Persian descent, his face structure is more Persian, with round face and round head, sweet appearance, shorter nose than Mandikan, gorgeous Persian back hair, and quiet and elegant personality, not as lively as Mandikan. If this is not clear, then there is a second point that is easier to read. Do I have to say it? Need it? No need.
Question 3: Why are short-legged cats so expensive?
Expensive short-legged cats and expensive golden arrow layers are both one reason. To explain this truth, you need at least the biological knowledge of the third semester of senior high school, which is extremely profound. Then I'll keep it simple. First of all, we need to know that Mankikang gene is a long chromosome dominant gene, and it is more fatal. All healthy short-legged cats have only one Mankikang gene. If they have two Mankikang genes, they will die. Whether two cats mate with each other or a cat mates with a domestic cat, the probability of giving birth to a healthy cat is only 50%. If you don't understand, just think of Song Wu and Wu Dalang, who have only one parent. Can carry full Jikang gene, just to Wu Dalang, so the leg is very short, and Song Wu, because he didn't get full Jikang gene, is tall and powerful, and can also single out Northeast Confucian classics, but Song Wu often has it, but Wu Dalang doesn't. In the final analysis, short-legged cats are expensive because things are rare. There is nothing to generalize about the character of short-legged cats, especially Mirut, who is docile and suitable for domestic kittens.