Hybrid and purebred refer to different breeding practices in animals and plants. A purebred is an organism that belongs to a specific breed and has been bred from parents of the same breed for several generations, ensuring consistent traits. In contrast, a hybrid is the offspring produced from the crossbreeding of two different breeds or species, resulting in a mix of traits from both parents. This can lead to increased genetic diversity and potentially desirable characteristics, but hybrids may not have the same predictability in traits as purebreds.
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