If I remember correctly one definition of Species is that if it can mate and have a fertile offspring it's the same species. The fertile part is because some species can breed which almost always results in a sterile offspring.
What is it the makes a species able to breed with another? Do the still share so many common genes involving breeding while others have changed more? Is there something specific Gene-wise that controls when they can.
Why do the offspring become sterile?
What are some species that can breed. I remember Mule and Liger and some where the species are more similiar then most breeds of dogs ( wolfs/coyotes, polar bear/grizzly) What are the more stranger ones?
Also why can dog breeds look so different and still be the same species while things like gray/ red wolf, black/brown bear, white/black rhino look almost identical but are seperate species?
Donkey's and Horses ( and zebras ) are quit different looking, so is the Lion and the Tiger. Many species are closer in appearance so I would think more likely to interbreed. Has anyone thought about the possibility of a human/chimp or human/gorilla possibilities ( I'm just talking wether genetics would allow it, not suggesting anything and certainly not volunteering ).