What is Interbreeding?

Interbreeding is when two groups of living things mix their genes by having babies together.

Imagine you have a big box full of red apples, and another box full of green apples. If you take one red apple and one green apple, and they make a baby apple, that baby might be a pink apple! That’s like what happens with interbreeding.

When Different Groups Mix

If two groups of animals or plants are similar, but not the same, and they have babies together, their babies get a mix of traits from both sides. This can make new kinds of animals or plants, kind of like mixing paints to make a new color.

Why It Happens

Sometimes, different groups live near each other, and that makes them meet and mix. Like if you have dogs and wolves, and they hang out, play, and maybe even have babies together, those babies are part dog, part wolf! That’s interbreeding in action.

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Examples

  1. A horse and a donkey have a baby called a mule.
  2. Two types of wolves mate to create a new kind of wolf.
  3. A lion and a tiger make a liger.

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