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Biology, 23.07.2019 02:00 billy12008

The mating of a horse and a donkey produces a mule, which is a viable offspring that is infertile. we would conclude that a. a house and a donkey are members of the same species b. a mule can fall into the species lines of both a mule and a horse. c. a horse and a donkey produce s fertile offspring, not a infertile one d. a horse and a donkey are not of the same species

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