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Are we the only species not able to crossbreed?
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[quote:GreenTabasco:MV8yMTMwMjc4XzM1OTUxNTM0XzhGREFFODhD] ps: that's not what the Greys say... [/quote]
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I know that there have been many hybrids of many different species. But here is the big question. Do all mammals except for Humans have a "match?" They have not all been found obviously but it seems most big mammals have something they can be crossbred with. Leaving humans as the only one that is incapable of such. I don't know for a fact but I would venture to say EVERY mammal except us can breed with something. And yes I know the story of Oliver the "Humanzee" I'm just not sure what I think about it. Thoughts? Facts?
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