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O= orange o= white N= normal size n= giant size

Extra Credit Punnett Square Detailed Problem. You are a zookeeper and you have three rare tigers, a white female tiger that is normal size (ooNn), an orange male striped tiger that is much larger than a normal tiger (Oonn), and another male tiger that is white striped and normal size (ooNN).

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O= orange o= white N= normal size n= giant size

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  1. Extra Credit Punnett Square Detailed Problem You are a zookeeper and you have three rare tigers, a white female tiger that is normal size (ooNn), an orange male striped tiger that is much larger than a normal tiger (Oonn), and another male tiger that is white striped and normal size (ooNN). If you can sell a normal (orange, normal size) tiger for $50,000, white tigers for one million dollars each, giant tigers for two million dollars each, and white giant tigers for 5 million each, which male tiger should breed with the female? Why? O= orange o= white N= normal size n= giant size Show your work: Make two Punnett squares to prove your idea. You should also calculate and show and consider the dollar amounts given.

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