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Difference between a subspecies and species???

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Answered by 5T4rL0Rd
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A species is commonly defined as the largest group within which interbreeding produces viable offspring.

A sub-species is a subgroup below the level of a species. One definition is a group which can interbreed successfully with other subspecies, but does not do so in practice (e.g. due to geographical isolation). Other terms like variety, form, etc., may be used in some domains to indicate various groupings below the species level.

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