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How does a subspecies differ from a species?

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A species consists of a population (or populations) that cannot interbreed successfully with another species. A subspecies consists of a group within a species that is usually geographically isolated from other subspecies, If ranges of different subspecies do overlap, successful interbreeding can occur.

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