Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!ames!sdcsvax!sdcc6!calmasd!jnp From: jnp@calmasd.GE.COM (John Pantone) Newsgroups: sci.research,sci.med,talk.rumors,misc.headlines Subject: Re: Life imitates art? Message-ID: <2255@calmasd.GE.COM> Date: Thu, 28-May-87 14:27:14 EDT Article-I.D.: calmasd.2255 Posted: Thu May 28 14:27:14 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 31-May-87 03:08:13 EDT References: <6693@allegra.UUCP> <1664@tekcrl.TEK.COM> <4007@ihlpa.ATT.COM> <5438@sci.UUCP> Organization: G.E.- Calma R&D, San Diego, CA Lines: 15 Summary: same beast Xref: mnetor sci.research:129 sci.med:2258 talk.rumors:844 misc.headlines:575 In article <5438@sci.UUCP>, daver@sci.UUCP (Dave Rickel) writes: > In article <4007@ihlpa.ATT.COM>, novo@ihlpa.ATT.COM (Novo) writes: > > Does anybody know the details of other crossbred animals? Isn't a mule > > actually a crossbreed between a horse and a donkey? Haven't there been > > crossbreeds between a dog and a wolf or a horse and a zebra? > > I heard a rumor a while back about crosses between wild dogs and wolves > terrorizing farms around Moscow. Not a rumor. Not applicable. Wolves and dogs are the same beast - just a different color/size (race?). Dogs and wolves have interbred for millenia. -- These opinions are solely mine and in no way reflect those of my employer. John M. Pantone @ GE/Calma R&D, Data Management Group, San Diego ...{ucbvax|decvax}!sdcsvax!calmasd!jnp jnp@calmasd.GE.COM