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Lion genetics

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Sage
1 of the stories I am still working on is the one about lions called Pride Search. My characters so far are these:

Lions:

Anapumua Moto: The first lion to be mentioned in my story. He is very friendly and doesn't have the instinct to kill lion cubs that aren't his own.

Nala: The first lioness to be mentioned in my story. She is also very friendly.

Kanya: Nala's close lion friend. She is also very friendly.

Tau: 1 of Anapumua Moto's sons. He is very friendly. He is that way because the friendliness gene was passed down from both Anapumua Moto and his mother.

Banda: Tau's brother. He is very friendly for the same reason Tau is.

Simba: The first lioness Tau and Banda have in their pride. She is friendly most of the time but she still has a maternal instinct to protect cubs from male lions.

Natasha: The second lioness Tau and Banda have in their pride. She is friendly all the time and she is the first white lioness in my story.

Pemba: A nomadic lioness which Tau and Banda accept into their pride. She was born in the african jungle where in my story, black lions are common. She is a black lioness. She wasn't accepted in her original pride after she turned 2 for some unknown reason.

Leopards:

Bella: The first female leopard in my story. She is Anapumua Moto's friend and often hunts for him.

Moswaio: The second female leopard in my story. She is a friend of Tau and Banda and hunts for them. She also often joins their pride temporarily.

Buddha: The first adult male leopard in my story. He mates with Natasha in the 3rd chapter.

Teepa: The first male leopard cub in my story. He is always sad when he can't play with the lions because he really wants to.

Minana: The first female leopard cub in my story. She too is often sad when she can't play with the lions.

Cheetahs:

Duma: Another one of Anapumua Moto's friends. He navigates Anapumua Moto towards Nala in the first chapter.

Namoja: Duma's mother. She always thinks that friendly relationships with lions will end up bad, even when they don't.

Leopons:

Leo: One of Natasha's offspring. He is always curious.


A leopon is what you get when a male leopard mates with a lioness.

Anyway I was wondering how I should go about the black and white genes and results from the 2 of them together.

Black and white both are recessive in these lions meaning that there has to be at least 2 tawny lions that carry the white or black gene to get black lions or white lions from tawny lions.

But what if you have a lion with both the black gene and the white gene? Should the black dominate over the white making it a black lion with the white gene? Should the white dominate over the black making it a white lion with the black gene. Should they cancel out giving you a tawny lion carrying both the black gene and the white gene? Should they mix completely giving you a gray lion? Should they be in separate areas giving you a bicolor lion(bicolor in cat genetics means white fur and fur of another color like black)?

Any ideas would be nice.
 

Ireth

Myth Weaver
I don't know the answer to your genetics question (and maybe it'd be better suited to the Research forum?), but I'd advise against using the names Simba and Nala. Most people would probably associate them with The Lion King. Also, I'm reasonably sure Simba is a male name.
 

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Sage
I don't know the answer to the genetics question either(which is why I asked it in the first place) and I have seen Simba in a list of female lion names
 
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