User blog comment:Lord Loss/Monster Hunter Theory... Blog/@comment-5020152-20120829202114/@comment-4212769-20120830165242

You're wrong with that. They are both subspecies means both have more different genepools than when only two of one subspecies would reproduce what means both genepools will mix up and also change the look of the offspring in color.

When two animals of two subspecies mate with each other the offspring will have a look that has both, elements of the father and elements of the mother.

Is the color of skin and so on on the sexual chromosomes at all? Don't know. You forget there are 22 other chromosome pairs. Your statement of the information on the X and Y chromosome is not completely right. There are males that have the hair color of the mother and males that have the hair color of the father or something in between nearer to mother or father, same with females. You see that here they can mix, too. So why shouldn't it be the same with Raths?