Siamese cats and thorobred race horses would be two examples of inbreeding.
Inbreeding!
Yes, many animals have instinctual behaviors that help them avoid inbreeding, such as dispersing from their birthplace to find unrelated mates.
inbreeding
population inbreeding is when two animals are a diff type of speices and the mate they cant have a babby because they are not the same speices
Inbreeding can cause some risk such as blindness or joint deformities in animals.
Inbreeding organisms include various species such as plants, animals, and even some microorganisms. Common examples are purebred dogs, which often exhibit inbreeding due to controlled breeding practices, and certain strains of laboratory mice used in research. Additionally, some plant species can undergo inbreeding through self-pollination, such as in many varieties of corn and wheat. Inbreeding can lead to a decrease in genetic diversity and increase the risk of genetic disorders in these populations.
selective breeding not inbreeding
Cross breeding involves mating two unrelated individuals from different breeds or populations to produce offspring with a mix of traits. Inbreeding involves mating individuals that are closely related, such as siblings or parent-offspring, which can lead to an increase in genetic defects or expression of negative traits due to the lack of genetic variation.
to avoid inbreeding them with their own generation, so that no mutations occur in their genes :)
When humans/animals interbreed with one another, mutations in the DNA occur, which leads to deformities in the newborn, if the foetus survives.
No, both animals maintained a constant speed while swimming.
Inbreeding