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Meanings of interbreed with in English
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Usage of interbreed with in English
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In the hill country, sika interbreedwith red deer and with elk.
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Brown trout will never interbreedwith rainbow trout in the wild, but do occasionally breed with salmon.
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If those desirable mutants proceeded to interbreedwith normal plants, the mutation would immediately be diluted or lost.
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There is also evidence domestic cats continued to interbreedwith their wild cousins much longer than domesticated dogs.
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But when sufficient Ancon sheep were obtained to interbreedwith one another, it was found that the offspring was always pure Ancon.
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Genes flow around the ring, passing between neighboring populations -yet at the ring's tips, the animals no longer interbreedwith one another.
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Most obviously, it's impossible to experimentally test whether every organism can or cannot interbreedwith each other, raising ethical as well as cost issues.
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Before a variety can become permanent, it must be either separated from the others or have acquired some disinclination or inability to interbreedwith them.
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As the nephilim began to interbreedwith other nephilim and the fallen, Sammael trained their off-spring, instilling in them a hatred for everything but him.
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I'm living proof of modern humans interbreedingwith Neanderthals.
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There's genetic evidence that western coyotes are migrating through Minnesota and up across Canada, interbreedingwith wolves, then roaming here.
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Mack is one of many observers who think an alien race may be interbreedingwith humans or tampering with our genes.
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They can in principle-anddo, in the fullness of geological time, almost invariably in practice-interbreedwith other local populations of their species.