What are your thoughts on this issue?

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Juxtaroberto;4744426; said:
LOL, no, his parents are still of the same species. Although, if the OPs fish were both Cyphotilapia gibberosa, but from different parts of the lake, then Obama would be an apt analogy. But if it was a C. frontosa and C. gibberosa mix, then no. Hope that makes sense...

I was curious about this also. It is a little confusing though. Different species can mate is accepted. What/ where is the "limit". Does it require the same Genus, or can different species from different genus within the same family mate?

Is there anything in the animal kingdom closely enough related to Homo Sapien-Sapien that can "mate" and produce "hybrid" humans?:ROFL:
 
screaminleeman;4744824; said:
I was curious about this also. It is a little confusing though. Different species can mate is accepted. What/ where is the "limit". Does it require the same Genus, or can different species from different genus within the same family mate?

Is there anything in the animal kingdom closely enough related to Homo Sapien-Sapien that can "mate" and produce "hybrid" humans?:ROFL:

I'm sure it's possible.. I mean, if you believe in evolution, then we are from apes- I believe chimps is what most people say... then I don't see how we couldn't actually produce a "hybrid" of the sort..

I don't know... just a ramble..

Anything is possible.

When people ask me what kind of fronts I have, I normally just say "big, blue ones." -no pun/joke intended-
 
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