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The difference with "natural inbreeding" and captive inbreeding is that in nature the weak/genetically defecient animals are likely to be predated or die off before breeding occurs leaving the "strong" genes to be shared rather than deficient ones
Fair point but you see the weak ones die off in captivity also.
SOme would admittedly - but also some that would definitely not make breeding size in the wild could be nursed to breeding size in captivity......
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