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7 January, 14:12

How do we know that the horse and the donkey are not of the same species? They do not have similar morphology. They are unable to interbreed. Offspring of a horse and donkey have a unique morphology. Offspring of a horse and donkey are unable to reproduce.

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  1. 7 January, 15:04
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    Offspring of a horse and donkey are unable to reproduce.

    Explanation:

    The biological concept of species states that:

    A species is a group of organism with similar characteristics, that can interbreed and have a fertile offspring.

    Horse + donkey = mule. A mule is a hybrid and is not fertile.
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