The domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) is generally considered as a sub-species of the wolf (Canis lupus).
The wolf itself has several sub-species: Timber Wolf (Canis lupus lycaon), Arctic Wolf (Canis lupus arctos), European Wolf (Canis lupus lupus), the archetypal Grey Wolf (Canis lupus), and more.
And, of course, there are many different breeds of the domestic dog, from the Chihuahua to the St. Bernard.
My question is:
If the Chihuahua and St. Bernard are physically incapable of mating with each other, due to the difference in size, can they be considered to have speciated?
2007-10-04
20:46:26
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