WHAT IS SPECIS?

ANS: Species is a group of organisms that have a unique set of characteristics (like body shape and behavior) that distinguishes them from other organisms. If they reproduce, individuals within the same species can produce fertile offspring.
  Species is the basic unit of biological classification. Scientists refer to species using both their genus and species name. The house cat, for example, is called Felis catus.

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 hi siddesh,

An organism belonging to such a category, represented in binomial nomenclature by an uncapitalized Latin adjective or noun following a capitalized genus name, as in Ananas comosus, the pineapple, and Equus caballus, the horse.

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An organism belonging to such a category, represented in binomial nomenclature by an uncapitalized Latin adjective or noun following a capitalized genus name, as in Ananas comosus, the pineapple, and Equus caballus, the horse.

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A group of plants and animals that are capable of interbeeding

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animals of the same charecters who interbreed with the opposite gendre to reproduce.eg-cats ,dogs ,lions , tigers.

note spelling of "SPICIES" is wrong.

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Species is grouping of one or more natural population of morphologically similar interbreeding individuals which are genetically distinct and reproductively isolated from others.

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An organism belonging to such a category, represented in binomial nomenclature by an uncapitalized Latin adjective or noun following a capitalized genus name, as in Ananas comosus, the pineapple, and Equus caballus, the horse.

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