A field biologist was researching the possibility of interbreeding among various amphibians living in a particular habitat of Costa Rica. The mating timetable for these amphibians is shown. Which generalization could the field biologist correctly make?
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The frogs can interbreed with any of the other frogs, but not with toads.
The frogs can interbreed with any of the other frogs, but not with toads.
All of the amphibians interbreed randomly throughout the mating season.
All of the amphibians interbreed randomly throughout the mating season.
The wood frog and the tree frog interbreed.
The wood frog and the tree frog interbreed.
The peeper frog and bullfrog do not interbreed
The peeper frog and bullfrog do not interbreed
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The field biologist could correctly make the generalization that the peeper frog and bullfrog do not interbreed based on the mating timetable provided.