yes but i think you shouldint because they mite die younger
Yes you have to crossbread red and white tulips. Bezzie Jezzie.
Yes but why would you want to? You wind up with a bunch of mongrels that are only worth $5 apiece.
Probably the same as on Wild World, plant a couple next to each other eg.~ White and Red Tulip next to each other will make a Pink Tulip
CROSS BETWEEN AN AMERICATERRIER N DALMATION actually my dog is his brother. they were bought in a petstore where they were named labrador/dalmation mix but they aren't he's actually a beagle/dalmation mix...that mix is actually an illegal crossbread.
Currently there is only one species of tiger, with 8 tiger subspecies known in recent history. However, there has been debate regarding the genetic distinctiveness of the Sumatran tiger, with species status being considered.Recent studies have shown that the Indochinese tiger may actually be 2 subspecies of tiger (Malayan and Indochinese), which would make 9 tiger subspecies currently alive.3 subspecies - the Balinese, Javan, and Caspian - became extinct in the 20th Century.There are 5, possibly 6, sub-tiger species still alive today:Amur tigerBengal tigerIndochinese tigerSumatran tigerSouthchina tigerMalayan tigerCurrently there are six various types of tigers. There are the Siberian, Bengal, Sumatran, South China, Malayan, and the Indochinese. The largest tigers currently live in Russia.There were 8 tiger subspecies taxonomically classified in history. As recent studies have shown that the Indochinese tiger may actually be 2 subspecies of tiger (Malayan and Indochinese), and the Amur and Caspian may be one (with only one nucleotide of difference), the number remains 8 tiger subspecies - albeit differently classified - with the Sumatran tiger genetically distinct from all mainland species (and possibly warranting species status). 3 subspecies are regarded as recently extinct (Balinese, Javan, and Caspian, though the latter may be revised due to reclassification). There are 6 sub-tiger species still alive today:Amur tigerBengal tigerIndochinese tigerSumatran tigerSouthchina tigerMalayan tigerAltogether 9, but sadly 3 are already extinct and the 6 others are critically endangered..... Bengal Tiger Siberian Tiger Indochinese Tiger South China Tiger Malayan Tiger Sumatran Tiger Caspian Tiger (extinct) Balinese Tiger (extinct) Javanese Tiger (extinct)There is only one species of tiger: Panthera Tigris. However, nine different subspecies are recognized, three of which became extinct in the latter part of the 20th Century. Extinct· Bali Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. balica) - Island of Balio Males weigh 90 to 100 kgso Females weight 65 to 80 kgs· Javan Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. sondaica) - Indonesian Island of Javao Males weigh 110 to 141 kgso Females weight 75 to 115 kg· Hyrcanian Tiger (panthera Tigris ssp. virgata)· Caspian Tiger also known as Persian Tiger, Turanian Tiger (panther Tigris virgata) - Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Caucasus, Tajikistann, Turkmenistan, UzbekistanThe Caspian tiger was very closely related to the Siberian tiger. In fact, dna evidence suggests the two diverged in the last few thousand years.