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Horses and donkeys can interbreed. The offspring that develops called a mule, is sterile and unable to produce its own offspring. Would these be considered the same or different species?
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Horses and donkeys can interbreed. The offspring that develops called a mule, is sterile and unable to produce its own offspring. Would these be considered the same or different species?
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Same because the donkey is technically just a different breed of a horse :)
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