No, we are all the same species :) they just have genetics that are a little different..but there is no human subspecies
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It is believed that the Monarch Butterfly originally evolved in South America and then was split into different subspecies. Others believe it evolved in the "New World". Fossils of butterflies have been found that are believed to be 35 million years old. However, the Monarch and other milkweed butterflies aren't represented in the fossil records. This means there is no record of exactly where the Monarch butterflies evolved from.
Subspecies occur in different geographic areas, while varieties are always split apart
Some subspecies are larger than others..Siberian and Bengals can be 600 pounds or more..The other subspecies are smaller.
There are two main species and thirty_three subspecies...
One. Panthera tigris, with six subspecies.
Species refer to a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring, while subspecies are further divisions within a species based on minor differences in characteristics like color or size. Subspecies can interbreed with other subspecies within the same species but may exhibit different adaptations based on their specific habitats.
There are nine different subspecies of giraffe. They all follow the pattern of large, dark spots separated by a light background color. However, each subspecies has unique colors and spot patterns.
They are the same species but a different subspecies.
Subspecies are the smaller groupings within a species. It is below the rank of species. Subspecies usually are interbreed and isolated organisms.
to mix dogs you just get a male and a female of different subspecies to have puppies