They've extended their range, so there's lots of cases where they don't have wild ones around, but there's still overlap, at least according to the article I read.
They've extended their range, so there's lots of cases where they don't have wild ones around, but there's still overlap, at least according to the article I read.
Yes, in some areas - but not e.g. on Sicily. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-O4_AwWpfI gives perhaps a better overview
M. Ibericus produces 4 kinds of offsprings.