All dogs are of the same species because any one dog can mate with another dog to create fertile offspring (the definition of a species - an interbreeding population that can produce fertile offspring).
Dogs and wolves are members of the same species, just different subspecies. Dogs are, basically, domesticated wolves.
They are both dogs!
Yes. All breeds of domestic dogs are the same species as the wolf!
Two individuals are considered members of the same species if they can reproduce and produce fertile offspring together. This ability to interbreed and have viable offspring is a key criterion for determining if two individuals belong to the same species.
population
Members of the same species can breed and produce viable offspring that will, when mated with others of the same species, also produce viable offspring.
Population is a group of organisms of the same species actively reproducing with one another. Physical barriers and distance are typical causes of different populations. An individual may move from one population to another.
No. They are both different species. Dogs = canine: Cats = feline.
Dogs and wolves are both part of the same family
dogs and wolves are members of the same family
Members of a group that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are in the same? it is known as a species
No they do not. think of all different types of dogs, a great dane could mate with a little beagle, because they are all the same species. they have gamete compatabilty. the look different from each other but they are the same species. Looks dont matter