Quote Originally Posted by Oxylepy View Post
Raptor, I think I love you now.

Well my curiosity has been handled. Same number of chromosomes means that when the gametes meet it produces an organism with the correct number, provided the crucial genes meet up there shouldnt be much of a problem and within the subfamily there shouldnt be too much genetic difference. That's pretty awesome.
Well, corns and kings aren't in the same genus. They're in the same family, colubridae, but so are half a million other species since the colubrid order is basically: It doesn't fit into any other category so lets toss it into the colubrid group.