another bulldog.
It would not procreate (produce offspring), and if it were the last of its species, it would go extinct.
to produce offspring with spotted bodies
to produce offspring with spotted bodies
If the two species are even able to produce offspring, then the offspring would be a hybrid. For example, a donkey and a horse breed to make a mule. Due to the definition of "species," the offspring would either be infertile, inviable or both.
Of course otherwise there would be no dolphins
No of course not, it is how you produce offspring, with no offspring there would be no milk, or food for human consumption. Every living organism would no longer exist.
If it were possible - The new offspring would be classified under the male 'parent' animals bloodline.
Breeding an English Bulldog with an American Bully can produce a mixed breed known as a Bully Bulldog. The offspring may inherit physical traits and temperamental characteristics from both parent breeds, such as the Bulldog's stocky build and the Bully's muscularity. However, this mix may also come with a range of health considerations, as both breeds are predisposed to certain genetic issues. It's essential to ensure responsible breeding practices to promote the health and well-being of the puppies.
To produce offspring; if they didn't mate the species would die out.
The cross that will produce only horned Roan offspring in cattle is the red bull with the white cow. However, these offspring would be able to create either red, white, or Roan.
Certainly.
The birds are not the same species. Any offspring from such a union would more than likely either die or they would be sterile and not able to produce offspring themselves.