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What happens when the members of the same genus but different species interbreed?


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The offspring is very short-lived

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The offspring is infertile

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The offspring cannot produce more animals of its own kind but can breed with others of the same genus

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The offspring lacks the characteristics of both the species

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Solution

The correct option is B

The offspring is infertile


When members belonging to the same genus, but different species interbreed, they could produce a sterile/infertile offspring. The most well-known example is that of the mule, which is the product of a cross between a male donkey and a female horse. These belong to the same genus Equus, but different species.

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