Yes, if within the same genus. For example, the Cat family- A Lynx and a domestic cat can freely cross. Also, a tiger and a lion- which can only occur in a zoo- as these animals do not naturally mix in the wild.
you can breed
Penguins breed with other penguins of the same species.
Labrador
I don't think you can make them breed, but I'm experimenting with other animals, and I found that if the two animals have green speech bubbles with a family symbol in it they will breed. So far only rabbits will breed.
Breed is a term that applies to domestic animals, such as dogs, cats and cattle. Wild animals are described by their genus and species. The lion and the tiger belong to the same genus but are distinct species.
family.
Yes they are both members of the "Carp" family and can cross breed.
ecology
yes they are the same breed it's just another name.
The same family that cattle of any other breed belongs to: Bovidae.
Answer:Pure breeding is when you can combine two animals of the same kind and get an offspring of the same kind.
It is possible, but it is not safe because it can result in deformities.