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If individuals in a species never reproduce ,it would mean an end to that species on earth
The population would decrease significantly, and perhaps die out. This is because the birth rate would be small and the death rate would be large. As the "old" individuals die, there will not be enough "babies" to replace them.
One species would be forced to leave.
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
i think that there will be no humans on earth
If all individuals in a species were sterile the species would become extinct
Then it would be the end for that species in one generation.
Then it would be the end for that species in one generation.
If individuals in a species never reproduce ,it would mean an end to that species on earth
They cannot. Should the sperm and egg of these two species meet, nothing will happen. Nature does not allow it. Only animals of similar genus - like lions and tigers, or horses and donkeys, can conceive outside their species. Most of the time their offspring is sterile.
they die or lose their mate
The population would decrease significantly, and perhaps die out. This is because the birth rate would be small and the death rate would be large. As the "old" individuals die, there will not be enough "babies" to replace them.
Babies in Islam are not christened, so there is no place where this would happen.
What happen to the imperfect babies in garthering blue
No
Animals will normally breed within their species. This causes no problems with classification. One definition of species is those animals that breed with each other. Interspecies breeding is only partially successful in closely related species. It is well known to happen between lions and tigers, horses and donkeys, and donkeys and zebra, but only if the animals are in captivity without possiblity of breeding with the correct mates. The offspring are always sterile. Some cases, such as wolves breeding with domestic dogs, the interbreeding is entirely successful, and offspring are not sterile, which would tend to indicate that wolves and dogs are not a different species but are subspecies. Animal sub-species do interbreed successfully. Sub-species are very closely related and although the animals may look slightly different, they are of the same species.
What will happen if a pet gunea pig gets babies