Animals
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Hybridization Between Wild, Domestic Cats Pushes Extinction Of Wildcats, Experts Say
Interbreeding of cats threatens the species’ survival according to experts. Read more here. Hybridization of wild and domestic cats is pushing the Scottish wildcat population on the verge of extinction because the genes that define wild and domestic cats are being "swamped" by those from hybrid and domestic cats.
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