A blue iguana is a morph of a Green iguana bred through generations in captivity.
No, they are unrelated species and cannot be bred together.
Captive bred specimens rarely suffer from parasites - HOWEVER wild-caught lizards can have an infestation of ticks or mites.
Several species of macropods (kangaroos and wallabies) have been bred. Mules are horse/donkey hybrids. Green and marine iguanas have been bred together. Africanized Killer bees are hybrids of European and African honey bees. Llamas and camels have been bred together. Dogs, wolves and coyotes can all interbreed. Gleeps are the hybrids of goats and sheep. Recently, there has benn an increase of grolar bears, polar and grizzly bear hybrids.
Yes.
No. If they have blue eyes, then they are not full blood. However, they may have blue eyes as a puppy.
They were'NT bred together. tHe Boston Terrier is a mix of a English Bulldog and A White Terrier. Not a Rat Terrier.
I'm assuming that you are reffering to what colors should be bred to a blue dane. The AKC breed standard states that a blue great dane may be bred with one that is a blue or a black.
They weren't exactly found but they were bred by Lord Tweedmouth by breeding other breeds of dogs together. They were bred in Scotland and the flat coated retriever, tweed water spaniel and the blood hound were some of the breeds bred together.
yes
To herd cattle, goats and other domestic animals
The Boston Terrier is a breed of dog originating in the USA. The blue breed has a blue tinge to it. They were bred for their size and used in pit fights.
I have a blue staffordshire bull terrier myself. I don't know when they where first bred both i was told that when you keep breding black staffordshire bull terriers over & over again and only with blacks eventually you get blue staffordshire bull terrier.