yes
All species of organism depend on their ability to produce new members. Without reproduction, the species would die out.
reproduction
They are members of the same species.
Once species have truly become distinct, members of the two species are no longer able to successfully breed with each other and produce fully viable offspring. This may be as little as a physical separation that prevents contact (e.g. new mountain ranges, isolation on islands), to changes in pheromones that individuals produce so that individuals of the two species are no longer attracted cross species even if they encounter each other, to as much as the development of complete genetic incompatibility (e.g. different numbers of chromosomes in the two species).
two separate species (GradPoint/Novanet)
All species of organism depend on their ability to produce new members. Without reproduction, the species would die out.
Members of a group that have the ability to interbreed and produce fertile offspring are called "species". This is the zoolocigal definition and name for the group.
Members of a species are individuals that share common characteristics and can interbreed to produce fertile offspring. They are genetically similar but can exhibit variations due to factors like age, sex, and environment. The collective group of individuals within a species contributes to its overall diversity and survival.
Breed
Members of the same species can breed and produce viable offspring that will, when mated with others of the same species, also produce viable offspring.
Members of a group that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are in the same? it is known as a species
Can produce fertile offspring.
reproduction
they can inter breed and produce fertile offspring.
Two members of the same kingdom can belong to different species if they have distinct genetic and physical characteristics that differentiate them, leading to separate classifications based on their unique traits. Species within a kingdom are defined by their ability to interbreed and produce fertile offspring, so if two individuals cannot successfully reproduce with one another, they are considered different species within the same kingdom.
Members of the same species can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. For example horses and zebras have been known to mate successfully because they are of the same species.
Species