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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4851980" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>The only "different" species that are known to be able to interbreed always have offspring that are unable to reproduce. If Neanderthal was able to interbreed with Sapiens, and have their genes stay in the pool, then it is more likely that they were not a separate species, but a separate breed that adapted to different environmental pressures. Adaptations that manifested themselves in a strikingly different phenotype. Comparing Neanderthal to Sapiens would not be all that different than comparing a chiuaua and a great dane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4851980, member: 63706"] The only "different" species that are known to be able to interbreed always have offspring that are unable to reproduce. If Neanderthal was able to interbreed with Sapiens, and have their genes stay in the pool, then it is more likely that they were not a separate species, but a separate breed that adapted to different environmental pressures. Adaptations that manifested themselves in a strikingly different phenotype. Comparing Neanderthal to Sapiens would not be all that different than comparing a chiuaua and a great dane. [/QUOTE]
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