Vagabond(well thought out stuff by the way) - But if breeding between certain brands can only be achieved through scientific procedures, then from an evolutionary standpoint (the ability to reproduce), wouldn't we consider that a speciation event?
Ironman - And a lion and a tabby are both cats, but they're different species.
Khuutra - right, But those offspring can't reproduce. The definition of a seperate species is that they they can produce offspring that can reproduce. A Liger and a Mule can't have kids. If they could, tigers and lions would be the same species, as would donkey's and horses.
Montana - I'm sure there are videos for sale of 8 foot tall men and 3 foot tall women doing their damndest to prove you wrong Montana. But I'm not just talking size, though it is the most easy to illustrate with pictures. What I'm trying to say is that as far as I'm aware, there are some breeds of dogs that just can't produce offspring together (outside of a laboratory). Now I'm not sure if all breeds of dogs can eventually mingle through intermediary dog breeds. But even if that's the case, then wouldn't the only thing stopping a speciation event (I like that word Vagabond) be for one or more of those intermediary breeds to die out?
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Chrizum is the best thing to happen to the internet, Period.
Serves me right for challenging his sales predictions!
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