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Yes, thats true. It depends on how you understand the context of "species". Dictionary states a specie as; "An individual race of organisms capable of interbreeding with each other.".{{User:Knife/sig}} 15:45, 25 February 2007 (EST) | Yes, thats true. It depends on how you understand the context of "species". Dictionary states a specie as; "An individual race of organisms capable of interbreeding with each other.".{{User:Knife/sig}} 15:45, 25 February 2007 (EST) | ||
Well, can Bill Blasters, which are just cannons, (not even ''Living'' cannons!) "interbreed?" [[User:Maxlover2|Max2]] |
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Would Mini Donkey Kongs and various related creatures count as Kongs? -- Sir Grodus
We, these are toys made in likeness of a kong, not a kong itself so no. Plus, how is this thing a specie?Knife (talk) 22:08, 24 February 2007 (EST)
That's a tricky question.-- Aipom --
Since other, apparently wholly, mechanical beings such as Bill Blasters and Mecha-Koopas were counted as species I thought that perhaps the minis should be counted as well. -- Sir Grodus
Yes, thats true. It depends on how you understand the context of "species". Dictionary states a specie as; "An individual race of organisms capable of interbreeding with each other.".Knife (talk) 15:45, 25 February 2007 (EST)
Well, can Bill Blasters, which are just cannons, (not even Living cannons!) "interbreed?" Max2