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		<title>Face genetics for muzzled and other odd faces.</title>
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		<published>2012-09-04T19:12:59Z</published>
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		<title>Face genetics for muzzled and other odd faces.</title>
		<context>One major problem I have discovered with muzzled faces is that if the jaw and mouth are not properly aligned and matched, the bright white lower denture shows when they talk. I didn’t learn of this until after releasing my 3 Sim animals post, but they seem to work all right. Their children,...</context>
		<published>2012-09-04T19:12:59Z</published>
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