A species is defined as a group of similar organisms which can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Both a Poodle and a Greyhound are therefore of the same species, Canis Lupus Familiaris, as they are genetically very similar and can produce puppies which can themselves breed. An example of two species which appear very similar but cannot produce fertile offspring are the donkey and the horse. A donkey can mate with a horse and produce a foal (which is known as a mule), but this foal will be infertile and unable to produce its own offspring. Therefore, we know that a donkey and a horse are not of the same species, and that a Poodle and a Greyhound are.
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I guess there could be... I don't really know all I know is that I have a West highland terrier (westie), and he is all I need! I guess there could be... I don't really know all I know is that I have a West highland terrier (westie), and he is all I need!
the opposite of the constrictor i dont know what its called T.T
i Dont know what exact species they are but i know they are classed in the Invertebrate class. Because they have a Exosqueleton and they molt to reach bigger sizes.
I know the pink poodle was pet of the month for October 2010.
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yeah there is know reason a silky terrier cant.
Look at these links:Maltese mixed with Yorkie (A.K.A Morkie) ; https://www.breederinfocenter.comimages220070524133759_160910_1.jpgToy Poodle mixed with Maltese (A.K.A Maltepoo) ; http://cdn-www.dailypuppy.com/media/dogsanonymousche_maltese3.jpg_w450.jpgGlad i could help!From: Mouseadoodle! :)Hi if you want to know how a Maltese lookes like if it's mixed with a poodle/yorkie you can go on Google pictures and put in Maltese/poodle or Maltese/yorkie or Maltese/Yorkshire terrier whateverI hope i helped you!!!
They do not belong to the same species. This is recognizable because in scientific names, the genus is first listed with a capital first letter (in this case, Papio). Next, the species name is listed uncapitalized (in this case, annubis and cynocephalus). It's written as "Genus species".
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As a genus may have many species genus felis in the present question has two species named as f