Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-173.20.10.245-20131101064024/@comment-6863431-20140731022656

XDex wrote: Moreover, the only reasons separate species cannot breed in real life is because of either physical or genetic incompatibility.... [in the case of Faunus and Humans] they're likely even more genetically similar than most examples on earth. I'd thought along similar lines, but I wasn't sure, so thanks for the clarification!

A sidetrack to the main topic, but would that complicate scientific classification? I mean, Humans would still be Homo Sapiens for obvious reasons, but would the Faunus be included under that species name, or because it is a forseeable evolutionary separation would the classification change? If it did, I believe it would be something along the lines of Homo Pecus.