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27 January, 18:29

Why are horses and donkeys considered different species, even though they can produce offspring? A. The offspring is not fertile.

B. The offspring does not live to reproductive age.

C. The offspring reproduces at a different time of year.

D. The offspring can reproduce.

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  1. 27 January, 18:32
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    The answer to this question is A.
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