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Originally Posted by Southwick Herps
Mechanical isolation which is just having sex organs that are incompatible.
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Is that an argument against this hybridization? What if the breeding is successful? Wouldn't that make their sex organs "compatible?"
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Also, in the event their babies pass the Postzygotic barriers I think they embryos will suffer from Hybrid Inavailability which is the parents are non compatible on a microcell level, down to the genetic material.
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You are basing this statement on what? Since this breeding has never happened before you're simply speculating about things of which you have no knowledge.
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In the event a baby is produce it will suffer from Hybrid Sterility and/or Hybrid Breakdown which states that only the first generation hybrids are capable of reproduction, thereafter the offspring are sterile.
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Again, what are you basing this on? Once again, you are speculating and stating it as if it's fact. That is irresponsible at best.
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Incase you couldn't tell Im a firm believer in the Theory of Evolution, and I also thoroughly enjoy studying it...
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That's nice, but that doesn't make a single one of your previous statements accurate or factual. Perhaps you should learn the difference between
fact and
opinion, and state each as such.