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scameter18
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In school, I was always taught that when two different species mate, they may produce offspring (such as a mule) but it will never be fertile, capable of producing more of its own kind. Further, if animals of two different genus mate, they will produce no offspring. Is this true? I include when a species like a mule breeds with one of its constituent parent species, such as a horse, but I particularly mean when such a species breeds with its own hybrid kind.
Again please avoid discussing evolution. This is simply a biology question.
Again please avoid discussing evolution. This is simply a biology question.