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13 May, 14:07

How does a purebred individual differ from a hybrid individual?

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  1. 13 May, 17:37
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    Im gonna go based on the content of their blood. So as the generation continues, a purebred's blood has not differentiated too much and contains 98-100% of a "pure" bloodline meaning no outsiders of where this purebred originated has mixed. A hybrid is where the original bloodline is mixed with many others, so while a purebred has 99% of the original bloodline and the hybrid has 50% and he other half belongs to an entirely different line.
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