Talk:Fusions reported so far/@comment-92.10.53.93-20120805004826/@comment-5103836-20120805052210

From what I can see, crosses that involve the same species lead to a singular result, while crosses that involve different species lead to multiple (2-4) possible results. Without getting too deep into it, my theory is there is some sort of mendelian genetics base to the code for fusion, but with limited and changing results it is difficult to really come to any conclusions. Anyways, when I look at the fusion table I look for crosses with two of the same dinos, the result always seems much more consistant. In the case of sloth, Archaeoptryx X2 seems to be the "sure-fire' combo to a sloth at the moment. Of course these results can change any time at the whim of Tinyco.