are the genetics the same ? i saw a cat and a rabbit have a (cabbit).....there was a picture in our newspaper of a cat that gave birth to 3 kittens and 3 puppys! ';boweowwwCan black or grey wild squirrels mate and produce offspring with hampsters? maybe cavies??
zebras and horses are closely related. female Llamas and males camels can breed (not the other way around though) and produce a hybrid. A cat and a rabbit and a cat and a dog can mate, but can not have viable offspring. You may be thinking of the breed of cat that has extra short front legs- which makes them hop like a rabbit- I think the breed started in Canada. It is basically an outcropping from making the munchkin breed
Black and gray squirrels are the same species- black is a melanistic phase and dominant over grey- but (to put it simply)grey squirrels don't see the black or blonde squirrels as attractive, so it keeps the black or blonde population of gray squirrels down.
For one thing- cavies are not found where grey squirrels are found (they are in mostly S. America) and the genetics are way too different to be able to breed them to a hamster or cavie.Can black or grey wild squirrels mate and produce offspring with hampsters? maybe cavies??
All of these animals have different genetic makeups and number of chromosomes...they are not the same species and would never produce viable offspring. That cabbit has to be a freak of nature due to a birth defect and someone played it up in the news....you've seen old carnivals with malformed people put up for viewing as sideshow freaks...this cabbit must be the same or else a great computer fused photo!!! Sorry.....
No, genetics not only say squirel/hamster hybrids would be impossible, so are cabbits and a cat having puppies. Flat out, right down to it, species don't mix, and subspecies don't mix well.
Rabbits are not feline, so that makes that impossible. Cats are not canine, also impossible. Squirels and hamsters are both rodents, but in the sense as an african lion is in the same category as the house cat I have sleeping on my bed right now. Not only would the squirel kill the hamster, but any mating that took place would bear no fruit. Sorry, your paper runs lies. Are you sure you aren't looking at a tabloid?
no they can't, they are two different species. the cat %26amp; rabbit must have been concieved in a petrie dish.
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