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Two groups of related living things are no longer considered to be the same species when a. They can no longer interbreed. b. They do not eat the same food. c. They do not look the same. d. They become
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Two groups of related living things are no longer considered to be the same species when
a. They can no longer interbreed.
b. They do not eat the same food.
c. They do not look the same.
d. They become physically separated from each other.
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They can no longer interbreed
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