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Oct 20, 2020

[Answer] What animal is NOT the result of cross-breeding different species?

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...1. Pangolin 2. Liger 3. Mule 4. Wholphin




Step 2 : Answer to the question "What animal is NOT the result of cross-breeding different species?"



Pangolin - What do you get when you cross a dog and a cat? Well, nothing, other than a probably pissed off cat. That’s because most species cannot be bred with a different species. Genetics just doesn’t work like that. But like the lovable mutts you’ll find at the animal shelter, some species are close enough to each other that they can be bred to create a hybrid. Combine a lion and a tiger and you’ll get liger cubs. The mule has been helping out on farms for centuries thanks to the benefits of its donkey/horse parentage. Even the exotic-sounding jagleop is the product of a jaguar and a leopard or a wholphin is a rare dolphin and whale combo. The pangolin, on the other hand? Just a funny-looking animal.:


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