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Why are Lions and Leopards considered different species? Question options: because they don't like each other because lions are larger than leopards because they can not interbreed to produce viable offspring
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Why are Lions and Leopards considered different species?
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because they don't like each other
because lions are larger than leopards
because they can not interbreed to produce viable offspring
because one has spots and the other doesn't
Sharks and dolphins share similar shapes and body structures because they are very similar genetically.
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