This might be thought of as a species if the group indicated was large enough to include all of the potential members that can breed and produce viable fertile offspring. This would mean that animals which can breed and produce infertile offspring such as horses and donkeys which can mate and produce offspring are not of the same species. This situation would be within the bounds of the question. When a group which is of one species but is of limited such a limited population that the only can breed with a small number of individuals and produce a fertile offspring it would be described as a bottlenecked population. This can lead to severe genetic drift in that population.
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A species.
species.
A biological species.
A species is a group of organisms so similar to one another that they can interbreed/reproduce.
species
A population of organisms that can reproduce fertile offspring is called as species
A. species
a group of similar organisms can produce offspring
my teacher said it is "species" not genus.
A biological species.
A group of similar organisms is called a species.
A species is a group of organisms so similar to one another that they can interbreed/reproduce.
a species.
species
A group of organisms that can reproduce and create viable offspring is called a species.
people Actually, a biological species is the answer.
Species
Species
Species