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No, 'kuppy' does not exist as a recognized species or pet animal.
Dogs can only successfully breed and produce viable offspring with other members of the Canis genus, such as wolves, coyotes, and jackals.
The term 'kuppy' does not refer to a recognized or official animal species.
Dogs can only breed successfully with other members of the Canis genus, such as wolves, coyotes, and jackals.
Yes, the 'kuppy' is a real hybrid between a guppy and a killifish, bred in captivity, though it's rare and not naturally occurring.
Dogs can only reproduce with other canines, such as wolves, coyotes, and jackals, producing hybrid offspring.
A real catdog hybrid is biologically impossible due to genetic incompatibility between cats and dogs.
Dogs may attempt to mount cats due to excitement, dominance behavior, confusion, or hormonal urges, not because of actual sexual attraction.
No, dog sperm cannot fertilize a cat because they are different species with incompatible genetics.
No, cats and dogs cannot be crossbred due to vast genetic and biological differences between the species.

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