Didnt even think of calico cats as a type of paradox, but it makes sense, especially when you get the perfect split face ones. I wonder if some birthmarks are a type of paradox in humans… I also wonder if we may see more paradoxes in humans as time continues. With multiracial relationships becoming more prevalent, I wonder if we may start to see examples of chimeric paradoxing in families (where either the darker skin shows in spots of a light skinned baby or vice versa). For chimeric paradoxing, if its merged cells in the forming of the baby, i wonder if it can increase in frequency based on extrenious factors such as some animals/people are more likely to have twins/triplets, while others never will. And if so, could higher potential for paradoxing be line bred or spread to other lines to create new patterns.
I feel its a bit of a dangerous thought process is it can be line bred, as some may use it as an excuse to breed a line 30+ deep just to keep that trait (exagerating, but the point holds) but if it could be spread to other lines, it would be interesting, though i feel it would end up with alot of excess babies if people had to now test for something as abstract as an “increased prevalence” of paradoxes.