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I've heard that grays come in gray, blue, and white. Maybe the blue ones are niggers. Maybe there are certain features of certain dolphines that separate them from other dolphines and are clustered in the nigger dolphines. Maybe there are nigger octopi.

We know there are nigger dogs at least.

I seek the wisdom and knowledge of our local niggerologists.

I've heard that grays come in gray, blue, and white. Maybe the blue ones are niggers. Maybe there are certain features of certain dolphines that separate them from other dolphines and are clustered in the nigger dolphines. Maybe there are nigger octopi. We know there are nigger dogs at least. I seek the wisdom and knowledge of our local niggerologists.

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There could be kike equivalents in some other species or something similarly disruptive, or isolated sub-species that devolved due to lack of a challenging environment.

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You're right, there are many kike-equivalent species in existence on Earth. There are definitely certain insect species that are very kike-like and the entire "parasite" classification exists as well. I should have worded my comment differently and not in absolute statements.

I didn't mean that all nigger versions of all species in all animal kingdoms have all gone extinct. While there are kike-like species in the oceans (as well as on land), I meant that I don't know of any that affect your example of dolphins in the way that niggers (and kikes) affect ours.

I was meaning primarily that our niggers still exist and are a problem for our kind due to the machinations of kikes. I believe nature would be able to resume its course and our niggers would naturally cease to be a problem and even cease to exist entirely without the interference of kikes. With dolphins as the example I don't believe they have a niggerdolphin problem as their niggerdolphins have all gotten eaten by predators or killed each other (or drowned due to not being able to learn how to swim properly like their bipedal equivalents).

I will definitely think and research more on this topic though.