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One is the monarch butterfly.
There are more than two, but two of them can be Monohybrid Cross (a cross involving one trait/gene from a single locus, and Dihybrid Cross (a cross involving 2 traits/genes occupying two different loci
The female two toed sloth is probably one of the most selevtive breeding animals. Her mate must do the can-can before she will breed with him. Of course, the most selevtive in biology it the venemous tentacular.
To produce a hybrid animal by breeding two animals of different species. For example, crossbreeding a male donkey with a female horse will produce a mule. To hybridize. Hybridization
Many farmers and breeders use selective breeding because they need as good a young as they can get. Breeders often use selective breeding because they want the best looking animal they can get- this involves using the two best of his animals (one male, one female) and breeding them toghether to get an almost guarenteed good outcome. Farmers use selective breeding because they often want the biggest animal they can get- a small cow wont sell for as much as a larger cow. This is why they use selective breeding to get a good outcome, instead of a small animal that wont earn its keep and more :)
marine animals and birds
Cross breeding is simply taking two breeds of animals and mating them together (Such as a Charolais crossed with a Hereford). Where selective breeding is selecting the what two animals you want bred together to produce a better animal.
cross breeding is taking two different breeds of animals, inbreeding takes the same breed of animals
Breeding involves two animals. That is the reason why it is plural.
One is the monarch butterfly.
It is simply managing when you breed animals to produce offspring at certain times and what two animals breed together.
finding two different sex's of animals and breeding them.. and makeing sure they are compatible.
it is when 2 different species of animals breed and create a sort of cross between the two species.
The animals do not have genders - when breeding, any two individuals are a viable couple.
Answer:Pure breeding is when you can combine two animals of the same kind and get an offspring of the same kind.
Selective breeding is the process in which two animals from the same species reproduce due to useful characteristics. Two animals with a certain type of characteristic are bred together to produce offspring. Then the offspring with the most useful characteristic breeds with another offspring to produce more offspring. This process continues for generations until the offspring consistently have the useful characteristic farmers or scientists are looking for. Cross-breeding is a type of selective breeding except with animals from two organisms from the same species but not the same breed. Selective breeding is one of the most common causes for a wide range of breeds in animals and varieties in plants. this is incorrectIt is the process which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular characteristics by choosing which typically animal or plant males and females will sexually reproduce and have offspring together
13, 000 animals died due to animal testing in 2009. A majority of these deaths were due to cross breeding, as scientists try to create more animal species.(cross breeding is when scientists combine two genes from two different animals.)