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well with today's science and the fusion of two fertilized eggs scientist have created a number of chimeras such as geep, hinny, and mules
Yes, it is possible for sheep and goats to interbreed, resulting in a hybrid known as a "geep" or a "shoat." However, such breeding is uncommon as sheep and goats have different numbers of chromosomes, making successful reproduction rare.
The Domestic Goat is Capra aegagrus hircus. The Domestic Sheep is Ovis Aries.You also hear echoes of these Latin names in the astrological symbols of Capricorn, the goat, and Aries, the ram.
yes they can...i know alot of people who live by me wioth this hybrid
No.
Hitler did not own a jeep, it being an American vehicle. He was driven around in German vehicles. He may very well have owned a geep and if he did it was likely to be whitish with dark blobs. A geep is a cross between a sheep and a goat.
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It is possible - the offspring would be called a 'geep'.
well with today's science and the fusion of two fertilized eggs scientist have created a number of chimeras such as geep, hinny, and mules
A sheepâ??goat hybrid (sometimes called a geep) is the hybrid offspring of a sheep and a goat. This is the only known hybrid goat of India that was mated with a sheep.
There are a number of recycling locations in Edmonton that are equipped to recycle phones. The GEEP Electric and Electronic Waste Recycling Centre, for example, is able to provide this service.
They are scientifically classified as "geep". Offspring born to a ewe and ram (sheep) are called lambs. Offspring born to a doe and buck (goats) are called kids. When off spring are born to a sheep and goat depending on which species is the dam (mother) they are either called geeps or shoats.
A goat crossed with a deer is called a geep. This hybrid animal typically exhibits characteristics of both species, such as having a goat-like body with deer-like antlers. Hybridization like this occurs in rare instances and is not common in the wild.
Yes, it is possible for sheep and goats to interbreed, resulting in a hybrid known as a "geep" or a "shoat." However, such breeding is uncommon as sheep and goats have different numbers of chromosomes, making successful reproduction rare.