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Biology doesn't work on pokemon. It just doesn't, and it won't. Simple biological fuckery won't allow for the current shiny rate, you'd need to include genes and shit. You'd have to find two wild pokemon with a single recessive gene, and that'' give you a 1/4 rate of shiny's when mating, but it just doesn't work like that ingame, because every single pokemon has the same rate of reproducing shiny's. It just won't work, isn't bilogically feasible, and it's a bad idea. It'd rip all of the uniqueness away.
On the other hand, pokemon is full-retard tier biology, considering Masuda method.