A hebra is actually a thing. Zorse and Hebra are used interchangably based on which parent was male. It's important to differentiate because fundamental traits are often passed down by only the male or the female. This means that crossbreeds can have wildly different traits based on which parent was male, as foundational traits to their species don't get passed on.
Fun fact: many hybrids are named based on the Father/Mother combination of the species. If a Polar bear is the dad and a grizzly is the mom the hybrid is a Pizzley. Same logic is applied for Ligers, Tigons.
Hi, Friendly Neighborhood Entomologist! I'm the Friendly Neighborhood Anthropologist. In undergrad, we really emphasized the Phylogenetic Species Concept (operational) and the Evolutionary Species Concept (theoretical). My prof told us to ignore the Biological Species Concept haha (for the purpose of the classes)
if a Tiger + Lion = Liger (or Tigon, depending on which is the male/female parent), Grizzly + Polar bear = Pizzly bear, Coyote + Wolf = Coywolf, Horse + Zebra = Zorse, Zebra + Donkey = Zonkey, why is Horse + Donkey = MULE and not Honkey?
What makes plants so prone to polyploidy? Is it something about their structure that makes it happen more often, or is there something about the way of life in other kingdoms that makes polyploidy less successful among them? Is it as common among fungi as with plants?
This is one of those “I didn't care, but now I have to know.” topics.
A hebra is actually a thing. Zorse and Hebra are used interchangably based on which parent was male. It's important to differentiate because fundamental traits are often passed down by only the male or the female. This means that crossbreeds can have wildly different traits based on which parent was male, as foundational traits to their species don't get passed on.
Fun fact: many hybrids are named based on the Father/Mother combination of the species. If a Polar bear is the dad and a grizzly is the mom the hybrid is a Pizzley. Same logic is applied for Ligers, Tigons.
UA-cam threw you in my notifications as “you may like”. I love your enthusiasm, this was really interesting.
Thank you for your job. You have taught me more than any professor ever will
Well done!!!
Excellent way to sneak up some serious science in this 101-style course ☀️
Robert Axelrod fixed you up with Harnessing Complexity
Replication
Variation
Interaction
Selection
Love Crash Course! Such great and researched information!!
Hi, Friendly Neighborhood Entomologist! I'm the Friendly Neighborhood Anthropologist. In undergrad, we really emphasized the Phylogenetic Species Concept (operational) and the Evolutionary Species Concept (theoretical). My prof told us to ignore the Biological Species Concept haha (for the purpose of the classes)
if a Tiger + Lion = Liger (or Tigon, depending on which is the male/female parent), Grizzly + Polar bear = Pizzly bear, Coyote + Wolf = Coywolf, Horse + Zebra = Zorse, Zebra + Donkey = Zonkey, why is Horse + Donkey = MULE and not Honkey?
You are very good.
I just went over this unit in my biology class. Very interesting topic.
Well, when a mommy species and a daddy species love each other very much...
I really love this video thanks❤️
❤wow always informative❤
What makes plants so prone to polyploidy? Is it something about their structure that makes it happen more often, or is there something about the way of life in other kingdoms that makes polyploidy less successful among them? Is it as common among fungi as with plants?
Anyone else know 15 seconds in that it was a tuatara bc of John’s book Turtles all the Way Down?
this saved me for my mammalogy exam
An interesting topic
Hey. I just finished hank's crash course on biology. You think you can hang with the man who coined "biolography"? We shall see.
Aren't there videos on crash course related to mth 111 ? 😭 (algebra and trigonometry)
Wow
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Dami mong hugot teh
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That was a bit oversimplified. and it did not really answer the questions I have about speciation.
h o b r a
h e b r a
Straight from the zorse's mouth -
(Sorry not sorry)
We all know humans are not evolving they're devolving
because of climate change in northern canada grily have sucessiflly interbred i can not rember what they are called so oops you are wrong sir.
Third!
It's pronounced Ki (like hi) bab (like grab).