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A male donkey and female horse mate. They produce a mule. The mule is sterile. Are donkey and horse separate species? A) Yes, because they are in reproductive isolation B) No because their offspring is
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A male donkey and female horse mate. They produce a mule. The mule is sterile.
Are donkey and horse separate species?
A) Yes, because they are in reproductive isolation
B) No because their offspring is sterile they can not be species
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A) Yes, because they are in reproductive isolation
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A) Yes, because they are in reproductive isolation
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