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Although zebras and horses sometimes mate and produce hybrid children, the children are sterile
and can not reproduce because their parents were not the same species.
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What two factors does carrying capacity compare? population size and resource use population growth and resource availability resource use and time population size and time
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Although zebras and horses sometimes mate and produce hybrid children, the children are sterile
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