Interspecies breeding is rare, but it can happen if the two species are closely related. The most common example is a mule; it's the result of a male donkey mating with a female horse.
Yes, I have heard of this thing you call the mule, thank you very much.
I (faintly) remember my high school biology teacher using lions and tigers as an example of species that couldn't crossbreed, but Wikipedia says otherwise, so perhaps I was wrong.
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Gotta love Napoleon Dynamite. Although I could've sworn I've seen pictures of real ligers before.
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The George-Bush-might-fall-down-dead-at-any-moment story is... interesting...
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I (faintly) remember my high school biology teacher using lions and tigers as an example of species that couldn't crossbreed, but Wikipedia says otherwise, so perhaps I was wrong.
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