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The image wasn't showing earlier. I fixed the link now. It's showing, right?
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I suppose a Marten-Wolverine hybrid would be more viable then? And fertile?
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Well a resulting female hybrid that's fertile is the objective. I suppose artificial insemination would have to be the only option. If female hybrid is fertile, she could be bred back with a different honey badger/wolverine in order to have a 75% Honey Badger, 25% Wolverine hybrid or 75% Wolverine 25% Honey Badger hybrid.
I'm just going by how Leopons are fertile and how a female Liger can be mated with a male Lion/Tiger to have a fertile offspring.
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But a female liger could be fertile, even if a male one would be sterile. Leopons tend to be fertile.
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Either naturally or if either of the two could be inseminated. They're both Mustelids afterall.
They could probably also produce offspring with a giant otter, right?
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Could a Wolverine and a Honey Badger produce a fertile hybrid offspring?
in Ecology and the Environment
Posted · Edited by Capsule Corp.
Oh my, so they're even far less likely to have fertile offspring than Leopons.
Would it be unethical to actually capture and artificially inseminate a Honey Badger/Wolverine? They're not endangered and scientists do it to mice all the time.