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by jwilk
2035 days ago
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> white-striped males and tan-striped females can breed, as can white-striped females and tan-striped males This alone doesn't contradict the two-species theory. It could be that white-M + tan-F is species #1, and white-F + tan-M is species #2. Sure, it sounds weird, but not nearly as weird as the idea of 4 sexes, IMO. > (And the offspring are about half white-striped and half tan-striped.) Now, this is the important part. As I understand it, the offspring of "species #1" could be "species #2" or the other way round. This indicates that #1 and #2 are the same species after all. |
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