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by fulvous
2449 days ago
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There are several examples of cross-species breeding resulting in viable offspring that can reproduce. You mentioned two breeds of domestic dog but domestic dogs can also breed with grey wolves. The domestic dog is considered a sub-species of the grey wolf. Coyotes can also breed with the grey wolf. Dingoes and jackals also fall in with domestics dogs, wolves, and coyotes. It isn't just canines either. The Savannah cat is a cross breed between African servals and domestic cats and that is not the only example for felines. Beefalo and Żubroń are examples of cattle/bison crossbreeding. Sumatran and Borenean orangutans are different species that are able to crossbreed. |
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