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The difference between native and non-native species is that native species are from that area and non-native species are not from that area.
Breeds generally refer to animals; varieties (or cultivars) generally refer to plants. Both are the result of selective breeding by humans for certain desired traits (economic, cosmetic, etc.).
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it is when 2 different species of animals breed and create a sort of cross between the two species.
Actually, a species can breed but only within itself. If there is the slightest difference between a species (ex: two different types of giraffe) they could not. A mule is an exception, because it is bred between a donkey and a horse, but a mule is not fertile.
it is when 2 different species of animals breed and create a sort of cross between the two species.
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Within a species, the animals breed together so that the similar characteristics are passed from parents to their offspring. This is why there is less variation within a species than between a species.
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Well a puggle is bigger then a pocket puggle.So the difference is that the
an organism is 1 living species and species are things that live in a certain area