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Don't get me wrong, it's not bad, especially for a 145 wild parent. Don;t go out and shoot it or anything
It greatly depends on how you judge it.
If you tame an animal and it has 50 levels in a single stat, that's a very good breeding animal.
If you breed thoroughly an animal with 50 in every stat becomes a very good animal.
Or, if you don't intend to breed, that single-stat 50 animal may suddenly be pretty crappy, because it's not very balanced, unless you luck out with what stat it went overboard in, and where it got few levels.