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Biology, 13.05.2021 01:00 alimfelipe

Lions and tigers do not overlap in range and do not breed in nature. In captivity, they may mate and produce offspring, but those offspring are not fertile. Where would lions and tigers fall along the speciation arrow? Support your answer with evidence.

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