Animals that interbreed usually have health problems including skeletal problems, joint problems and even brain disabilities.
Members of a group that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are in the same? it is known as a species
They are both considered separate species at the point they can no longer interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
Members that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are usually in the same species. This is because a species is defined as a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce viable offspring. The ability to produce fertile offspring signifies a higher level of relatedness and genetic compatibility between individuals.
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No, only organism in the same species can produce fertile offspring. Organisms from the same class sometimes can reproduce, but they cannot produce fertile offspring.
They form a species.
Organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring belong to the same species classification. Organisms within a species share similar characteristics and can reproduce to create viable offspring.
Species.
The smallest taxon that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring is typically considered to be a species. A species is defined as a group of organisms that can mate with one another and produce viable, fertile offspring under natural conditions. This reproductive isolation is what distinguishes one species from another, even if they belong to the same genus or family.
Yes, two individuals belong to the same species if they can mate naturally and produce fertile offspring. This ability to interbreed and produce fertile offspring is a biological criterion used to define species boundaries.