REDHEADS are becoming rarer and could be extinct in 100 years, according to genetic scientists.
The current National Geographic magazine reports that less than two per cent of the world's population has natural red hair, created by a mutation in northern Europe thousands of years ago.
Global intermingling, which broadens the availability of possible partners, has reduced the chances of redheads meeting and producing little redheads of their own.
It takes only one red-haired parent to produce ginger-headed babies, but two redheads obviously create a much stronger possibility.
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Can this planet save the red
gene?
There is nothing this
man can do to help us and no amount of Happy Meals will change that.
He smiles because he does not yet know!
Will these
pants go unworn?
Whilst a stunned Nation collectively averts their eyes, scientists ask, should this man be forced to reproduce?
