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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In science fiction and fantasy, there are lot of different species. Despite such a thing being unlikely for multiple reasons, more often than not interbreeding occurs. One result of this is Half-Human Hybrids, but in other cases things get a little more complicated. For some characters, not being too fussy about species runs in the family with the end result being a sort of multi-species grab bag. (As the definition of species is that group in which interbreeding can produce fertile offspring—try not to think too hard about it.) |