temporal isolation O mechanical isolation O hybrid inviability O hybrid sterility

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Chapter18: Evolution And The Origin Of Species
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Africa and tigers live in the forests and
grasslands of Asia.
Female and male ligers. Image credit: wikipedia
Ligers are a cross between a male lion and a
female tiger. Ligers often grow larger than both
lions and tigers, however they are sterile and
cannot reproduce. Based on this information
and following the biological species concept,
why are tigers and lions different species?
Select the best answer.
O temporal isolation
O mechanical isolation
O hybrid inviability
O hybrid sterility
Transcribed Image Text:11:19 1 5GE Take Quiz Exit Africa and tigers live in the forests and grasslands of Asia. Female and male ligers. Image credit: wikipedia Ligers are a cross between a male lion and a female tiger. Ligers often grow larger than both lions and tigers, however they are sterile and cannot reproduce. Based on this information and following the biological species concept, why are tigers and lions different species? Select the best answer. O temporal isolation O mechanical isolation O hybrid inviability O hybrid sterility
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