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  2. Selective breeding - Wikipedia

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    Selective breeding (also called artificial selection) is the process by which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular phenotypic traits (characteristics) by choosing which typically animal or plant males and females will sexually reproduce and have offspring together.

  3. Minuet cat - Wikipedia

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    A long-haired white and gray Minuet cat named Rhubarb. The Minuet has the stubbed legs of the Munchkin and the shortened face of the Persian. The body is semi-cobby with shortened height due to the legs. The tail is not short in comparison to the length of the cat's body. The ears are rounded and wide apart.

  4. Geoffroy's cat - Wikipedia

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    The Geoffroy's cat is about the size of a domestic cat, but has numerous black spots and dark bands on the cheeks, head and neck as well as on the tail and limbs. The background colour of its fur varies from a brownish-yellow coat in the northern part of its range to a more grayish coat in the south. The underbelly hair is cream-coloured or ...

  5. Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The soft-coated Wheaten Terrier ( Irish: An Brocaire Buí - literally, "Yellow Terrier") is a pure-breed terrier originating from Ireland. Wheatens typically have one of two coat types: Irish or Heavy (American). The Irish coat is generally silkier and wavier than the Heavy, or American coat, which is thicker and fuller.

  6. Crossbreed - Wikipedia

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    Crossbreed. A crossbreed is an organism with purebred parents of two different breeds, varieties, or populations. Crossbreeding, sometimes called "designer crossbreeding", is the process of breeding such an organism. While crossbreeding is used to maintain health and viability of organisms, irresponsible crossbreeding can also produce organisms ...

  7. American Curl - Wikipedia

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    The American Curl is a medium-sized cat 5–10 lb (2.3–4.5 kg), and does not reach maturity until 2–3 years of age. Females should be between 5–8 lb (2.3–3.6 kg) and males 7–10 lb (3.2–4.5 kg). [ 6] American Curl kittens are born with straight ears, which begin to curl within forty-eight hours. After four months, their ears will not ...

  8. Pair of House Cats Jump the Barrier Keeping Them From ... - AOL

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    July 22, 2024 at 5:00 PM. Shutterstock / Robert Petrovic. Everyone knows the phrase “curious as a cat” and when it comes to this pair of house cats, its clear their innate curiosity has gotten ...

  9. De-extinction - Wikipedia

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    The Pyrenean ibex, also known as the bouquetin, is the only animal to have survived de-extinction past birth. De-extinction (also known as resurrection biology, or species revivalism) is the process of generating an organism that either resembles or is an extinct species. [ 1] There are several ways to carry out the process of de-extinction.