Talk:Pinto horse

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[edit] origins

I'm having trouble deciphering this sentence:

"Though rare in the wild, humans have always had an eye for animals of unusual colors ..."

The subordinate clause, "though rare in the wild," appears to modify "humans." However, although humans are rare in the wild, the sentiment doesn't seem to make sense here.

Yeah, I'm OK with the fix. Question: When it is pretty obvious what the fix needs to be, why whine about it here and not just fix it also? (smiles) Montanabw(talk) 18:18, 10 October 2007 (UTC)