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Posted by: a153fish at Fri May 14 10:46:29 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by a153fish ] I just remember hearing about a particular frog. I believe it was Leopard frogs but not 100% sure. This frog lets call it a Leopard frog, exists from the west coast to the east coast of the US. Every variation will breed with it's neighboring variant but the extreme West and East animals will not breed with each other. Here you have animals which are the smae species yet won't breed with each other. Yet we find animals which seemingly are completely different species like Gopher and King and they do breed with each other. Animals don't follow our rules. Gophers and Kings look very different but Gophers and Corns don't look extremely different and Corns and Kings look more like they are closer to each other. If you are correct and Hybrids are very common than who is to say what is what? | ||
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