Hey, Furry!
WHY are blacks 110% to 610% more likely to provably commit violent crime than whites?
Is it genetic?
If not, why are they so violent?
What is a subspecies?
A subspecies is a recognized, distinct population within a species that
lives in a specific geographic region and differs genetically and
physically (morphology) from other populations of the same species, yet
can still successfully interbreed. Subspecies represent the first stages
of speciation, often emerging due to geographic isolation.
Key aspects of subspecies include:
Taxonomic Rank: It is a category below species, often denoted
by a trinomial name (e.g., Panthera leo leo for the African lion).
Interbreeding: While they can interbreed with other subspecies
of the same species, they usually do not in the wild due to
geographic or ecological barriers.
Distinction: They are distinguished by unique traits—such as
color, size, or behavior—that differ from other populations of the
same species.
Examples: Examples include the various subspecies of tigers,
the African and Asian lion, and regional variations in birds.
Subspecies are sometimes referred to as “races” in zoology, but not all
species have defined subspecies.