you get a baby agouti
That's just their colour/breed. It is a cute breed!
It is quite possible. Let us say that both of these solid black mice breed together, and have a few pale babies. This would give reason to believe that they are what is called 'heterozygous' for agouti. If a male and female mice were pure bred black, then the gene would be represented as such: Male: BB Female: BB BB, Bb= Black bb= agouti Now, if your rats are heterozygous for the agouti gene (Bb) it means that they look black, but have the agouti gene in them. The black colour being the dominant trait, and the agouti being recessive. If you cross two Bb rats, the offspring will come out like so: BbxBb= 25% Pure black rats (BB), this is called homozygous 50% heterozygous rats (Bb) and 25% homozygous recessive (bb) So, to say it simply, yes. Two black mice can have light agouti babies. Search up punnet square, monohybrid and dihybrid crosses to learn more.
Speciation
This can not happen. They are two different species and nature prevents it.
Another name for an agouti is manicou!
50% chance of Grey. The base color will be determined based on the genetics of the parents at the Agouti and Extension sites.
Black is a color, not a breed or a hybrid of any kind.Originally horses came in bay and a mutation occurred which allowed red and black to separate from each other. Black is connected to Agouti, and red (chestnut or sorrel) on extension.How this works is that the two alleles at extension determine if black is a possible color, and the two alleles at Agouti controls where it is placed.If a horse is ee at extension he's red, a red horse can have any Agouti status, but it will not show, but can be passed down to it's offspring unless it is aa, which means there is no Agouti present.EE plus aa means that a horse is Homozygous (dominant) for black, Ee plus aa means the horse is Heterozygous (Recessive) for black.EE, Ee, plus AA or Aa means the horse is bay with varying abilities to pass on Agouti, Black, and Red.
No. Agouti are small mammals, and the only mammals which lay eggs are platypuses and echidnas.
I don't even think you can breed those two pokemon. But if you try it, and something happens, let me know. :p
You can not breed legendary pokemon.
I got just another hail dragon when I bread those two...
Red-rumped agouti was created in 1758.