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Oliver the Human-Chimp Hybrid / Humanzee

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posted on Jan, 16 2019 @ 06:22 PM
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Well here's a gem that wraps up the idea of different numbers of chromosomes being a problem (for humans & chimps to procreate).

Guess what, horses and donkeys also have different numbers of chromosomes, but yet... they mate and produce a mule.




Mules have 63 chromosomes, compared with 64 for horses and 62 for donkeys.


academic.oup.com...



posted on Jan, 16 2019 @ 06:39 PM
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And I'm not sure what percentage DNA is shared between horses & donkeys. It doesn't seem discussed much online, in specific numbers.

I hope peter can help clarify the percentage of shared DNA?

However, horses and donkeys are mentioned online, in different sites, and referred to as sharing less DNA... than humans share with chimps. Which is said to be as high as 98% or 99% the same DNA.

Since several sources mention that horses & donkeys share LESS DNA, but yet are able to procreate, it would seem obvious that creatures that share MORE DNA can also procreate.

peter do u know what percentage of DNA is shared between horses & donkeys?



posted on Jan, 16 2019 @ 10:53 PM
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originally posted by: Spacespider
Discusting humans busy tormenting every other living thing on the planet in the most cruel ways possible.
I wish there is a special hell for everyone that harms animals


Absolutely.



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 04:43 AM
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a reply to: peacefulpete




We're biologically closer relatives... than the actual documented cases of cross-species mating. I don't know why you don't seem to understand that.


Well, in your case you probably are biologically closer to a Chimp, I'll give you that.



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 04:46 AM
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a reply to: peacefulpete




English dialects are different in different countries. And such words / phrases show that you're not familiar with American English lol.


I am English. Just what the hell is wrong with you?



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 05:40 AM
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a reply to: peacefulpete




English dialects are different in different countries. And such words / phrases show that you're not familiar with American English lol


I am English. You think that I have to post in American English, just for you?



If you're actually English, then I guess that might explain it. I was imagining you as a total non-English speaker, who was running everything through a British-English translator... which just seems exhausting... and really not fun, lol.


I am English and speak/write in English, funnily enough. I can't really help with that rather odd imagination of yours.

What on Earth is a "British-English translator"?

Do you have to "lol" at yourself all the time? Makes you come across as a bit of a berk. You may need to run that through a translator.



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 05:59 AM
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originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: peacefulpete




We're biologically closer relatives... than the actual documented cases of cross-species mating. I don't know why you don't seem to understand that.


Well, in your case you probably are biologically closer to a Chimp, I'll give you that.


...Am I supposed to report you to the moderators for insulting me? lol



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 06:00 AM
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originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: peacefulpete




English dialects are different in different countries. And such words / phrases show that you're not familiar with American English lol.


I am English. Just what the hell is wrong with you?


I'm American and I speak American English.

WTF is wrong with you?!



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 06:03 AM
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originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: peacefulpete




English dialects are different in different countries. And such words / phrases show that you're not familiar with American English lol


I am English. You think that I have to post in American English, just for you?



...Isn't this an American website? Based on American English?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but if this IS an American website, then no one knows WTF a "pram" is, or WTF "flouncing about" means, lol.
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posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 06:05 AM
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originally posted by: oldcarpy

I am English and speak/write in English, funnily enough. I can't really help with that rather odd imagination of yours.



Well, there are many countries that speak English.

Surely you know that Americans speak American English, which is not the same dialect as in England, or Africa, or India, or Australia?



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 06:06 AM
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originally posted by: peacefulpete

originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: peacefulpete




...Isn't this an American website? Based on American English?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but if this IS an American website, then no one knows WTF a "tram" is, or WTF "flouncing about" means, lol.


I think it's just you, actually.



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 06:07 AM
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originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: peacefulpete


What on Earth is a "British-English translator"?



Something that translates your words as "pram" and "flouncing about."
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posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 06:09 AM
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originally posted by: oldcarpy

originally posted by: peacefulpete

originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: peacefulpete




...Isn't this an American website? Based on American English?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but if this IS an American website, then no one knows WTF a "tram" is, or WTF "flouncing about" means, lol.


I think it's just you, actually.



No, I'm serious. Americans don't know the word "pram" or "flouncing."

Don't you understand that there are different dialects of English for different English-speaking countries?



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 06:13 AM
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a reply to: peacefulpete

Then if you are so lacking in comprehension of the English language instead of droning on and on about it why don't you Google it or use a dictionary?



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 06:16 AM
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originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: peacefulpete

Do you have to "lol" at yourself all the time? Makes you come across as a bit of a berk. You may need to run that through a translator.


I was lolling at you.

And you're right, "berk" is another word that isn't part of American English.

"Hi guys! Let's not be a berk in the pram and let's not flounce, OK?"



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 06:17 AM
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originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: peacefulpete

Then if you are so lacking in comprehension of the English language instead of droning on and on about it why don't you Google it or use a dictionary?


...Because you're a troll, on an American website? Why would that make anyone interested in your bizarre references to British English?



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 08:08 AM
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originally posted by: peacefulpete
Well here's a gem that wraps up the idea of different numbers of chromosomes being a problem (for humans & chimps to procreate).

Guess what, horses and donkeys also have different numbers of chromosomes, but yet... they mate and produce a mule.




Mules have 63 chromosomes, compared with 64 for horses and 62 for donkeys.


academic.oup.com...


The problem seems to be that you do not understand the science behind this, as others have pointed out. It has been explained to you but clearly science is not your strong suit.

Oliver was not a human/chimp hybrid. It's that simple.

Here is a song for you. Can't get more American than Disney and look - Tigger's are "flouncy". American kids seem to have understood it perfectly well:




The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers Song by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman Lyrics the wonderful thing about tiggers Is tiggers are wonderful things! Their tops are made out of rubber Their bottoms are made out of springs! They're bouncy, trouncy, The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers Song by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman Lyrics the wonderful thing about tiggers Is tiggers are wonderful things! Their tops are made out of rubber Their bottoms are made out of springs! They're bouncy, trouncy,flouncy, pouncy Fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! But the most wonderful thing about tiggers is I'm the only one Tiggers are cuddly fellas Tiggers are awfully sweet Ev'ryone el-us is jealous That's why I repeat... and repeat The wonderful thing about tiggers Is tiggers are marvelous claps! They're loaded with vim and vigor They love to leap in your laps! They're jumpy, bumpy, clumpy, thumpy Fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! But the most wonderful thing about tiggers is I'm the only one I-I-I'm, the only... oof! Ouch! Songwriters: Richard M. Sherman / Robert B. Sherman The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers lyrics © Wonderland Music Company Inc., Warner Chappell Music France Artists: Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman Movie: The Tigger Movie Genre: Children's Musicpouncy Fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! But the most wonderful thing about tiggers is I'm the only one Tiggers are cuddly fellas Tiggers are awfully sweet Ev'ryone el-us is jealous That's why I repeat... and repeat The wonderful thing about tiggers Is tiggers are marvelous claps! They're loaded with vim and vigor They love to leap in your laps! They're jumpy, bumpy, clumpy, thumpy Fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! But the most wonderful thing about tiggers is I'm the only one I-I-I'm, the only... oof! Ouch! Songwriters: Richard M. Sherman / Robert B. Sherman The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers lyrics © Wonderland Music Company Inc., Warner Chappell Music France Artists: Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman Movie: The Tigger Movie Genre: Children's Music



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 10:33 AM
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a reply to: oldcarpy

Well you haven't shown that you understand the science of the topic, or that you understand anything about any topic that you keep trolling about.

I'd thank you for posting Winnie the Pooh lyrics, if that had something to do with anything, lol.



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 10:38 AM
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a reply to: oldcarpy

Plus AFAIK it's a British character anyway, with British voice actors and songwriters, isn't it?

You're not proving anything about Americans knowing obscure bits of British English lol.

Even if American kids know the song... no, they still don't know the word "flouncy." They probably think it's a made up word lol.



posted on Jan, 17 2019 @ 10:55 AM
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You really have lost the plot so I'm afraid I'm off now.



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