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Why can't I hatch a male surskit in Pokemon SoulSilver?
In Pokemon SoulSilver I've been trying to hatch a male surskit with the move Mud Shot. Getting the pokemon to hatch with the move hasn't been the problem since the father is a male Swampert and the female is a Surskit. The problem is that ALL of the eggs I've hatched with this Pokemon end up female. The reason I need a male is because I want to breed the male Surskit with a female Trapinch so they will produce a Trapinch with the move Mud Shot.
I've hatched at least 10 eggs from these two Pokemon and all of the offspring have been female. I really don't understand why I'm not getting any male Surskit considering the gender ratio for the species is 50% male/50% female. Am I being too impatient? Is there some special game mechanic that I'm unaware of? At this point, I'm even willing to use an Action Reply code that forces the offspring to hatch male.
5 AnswersVideo & Online Games1 decade agoIs signing up with Webkinz worth it?
Just recently I purchased a Webkinz stuffed animal. I bought it it simply because its a demon horse. I simply couldn't pass it up since I've never seen a plush toy like it before. So anyway, the code has been lying around for a few days now and I've debated on whether or not I should sign up with the site. I've never once been to the site before and was wondering if it's worth redeeming the code for it. I do like virtual pet websites but I still want to know what's the site itself like. What about the community? Personal experiences and opinions are welcome.
And before anyone asks, even if I don't use it, I'm not going to give the code away.
3 AnswersOther - Internet1 decade agoWhat species of monkey is this? (photo provided)?
I'm not very familiar with many primate species outside of Apes and I've tried looking on at least Wikipedia for a monkey species that looks similar to this. Either I missed it or it was on an article that lacked a good photo.
Here's the image: http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h269/MurasakiAli...
I cropped it down from it's original image, which was in an ad.
3 AnswersZoology1 decade ago