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Have you ever been to a farm or a dog breeders? Well those are examples of selective breeding. Humans are selecting which two animals will mate to make a perfect breed. They do this so that there are pure breeds, or so that the animal has the best of all possible characteristics; such as colouring, height, and body structure.

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