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Posted by: jscrick at Sat Jan 3 10:37:06 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jscrick ] When two separately identifiable subspecies of the same species overlap in geographic range, those individuals within that overlapping range often contain identifiable features from both subspecies. They are considered "intergrades" of those subspecies. They're all the same species. | ||
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