Mutations seem to be a lot more common these days... but I would like to see pictures of this man bear goat, and is it still alive?

Originally posted by spellbound
reply to post by Republican08
Hey Rep,
I am worried about the state of the world - I mean, usually one species cannot produce young from another species.
If this is changing, what else is going to change?
I have a bad feeling.
If th
Originally posted by spellbound
reply to post by Republican08
Hey Rep,
I am worried about the state of the world - I mean, usually one species cannot produce young from another species.
If this is changing, what else is going to change?
I have a bad feeling.
If th
Interestingly in this case, the scientists involved found that the hybrid had 57 chromosomes, a number in between that of sheep and goats.
The ram had 54 and the dam had 60 chromosomes, the large structures in the nuclei of cells that bundle up DNA.
