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Can a dwarf hamster and a mouse reproduce offspring?

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  1. I almost peed, person above me!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's Hillarious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  2. no, they are different species.

  3. i don't think so but it would be funny if it happened!

  4. Hamsters and Mice cannot reproduce due to different types of genitalia. They should not live together either, because they are both territorial rodents, and will most likely fight.

  5. No.  And it matters less whether they're physically compatible or psychologically inclined than that they're genetically too different to create a viable baby together--the genes and chromosomes don't come together correctly.  

    Mice and hamsters and rats and deermice and shrews and such are all different species, and they're more different from each other than lions and tigers are, or than horses and donkeys are.  Horses and donkeys together can make a mule, but because mules are generally infertile we say they are different species.  The fact that they're all little rodents disguises the fact that they're really very different genetically--they have different dietary needs, different growth cycles, they're not closely related at all.

  6. Thatz a weird question (lol), highly impossible to say the least unless you want a chupacabra as a offspring hahahaaaaaaaa!!!!

  7. I very much doubt that as there different species. It'd be like a dog breeding with a cat. Animals have that instinct that say "Nope, shouldn't sleep with that thingy..."

  8. NO

  9. Your avatar really scares me.

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