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Two animals that can be found at the Grand Canyon include the Abert’s and Kaibab squirrels. The Abert’s squirrel is found at the south rim of the canyon and in a few surrounding states. The Kaibab squirrel, however, can only be found at the canyon’s north rim, mainly on the Kaibab Plateau. The Kaibab squirrel is not found anywhere else in the world. Scientists believe that the squirrels are actually closely related and have developed separately as a result of geographic isolation. It is possible that the squirrels were separated by plateau erosion that separated the forests and isolated the Kaibab population. Some scientists are studying if the squirrels are now two separate species or if the Kaibab squirrel is simply a subspecies of the Abert’s squirrel. Separate species are unable to reproduce with each other. Which evidence would be used to support the claim that the squirrels are two separate species?

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The evidence that could support that claim would be the seperate species cannot bred with each other because if they were the same breed they would be able to breed. Also, it says that this is the Kia AB's only home in the wild, whereas the Abert's squirrel can live in other areas and adapt to a different lifestyle.

The species are recognized as a group of organisms who possess similar genes and could breed with each other.

What is the evidence that squirrels are two separate species?

  • The two separate species are unable to breed with each other.  Thus, a healthy and fertile offspring is not possible to be reproduced due to reproductive isolation.

 

  • Kaibab squirrel is not found elsewhere in the world that is making it evident that they are unable to adapt to other climatic conditions. While  Abert’s squirrel is adaptive in nature to live in other regions as well.

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