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Can a human have babies with other animals?

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Nope. Several barriers exist preventing humans from reproducing with other animals, not least of which is other animals not wanting or able to have sex with us and vice versa. But what if you took, say, chimpanzee sperm and a human egg and attempted to fuse them? read more

The closest would be Chimps, but they have 24 pairs and humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes. There are only 2 other animals that have 46 diploid chromosomes. The Reeves's Muntjac and Sable Antelope. Not something that we would want to mix with anyways. read more

(If we're not even trying to mate with monkeys, we'll never have half-human, half-monkey babies. *) If the animals do try to get it on despite changed appearances, incompatible genitalia or sperm motility could pose another problem: A human spermatozoon may not be equipped to navigate the reproductive tract of a chimpanzee, for example. read more

It's family is Hominidae (apes that have no tail and can gather food with their hands.) The Human's sub-family is Homininae. It's tribe is Hominini. It's genus is Homo and it's specie is scientifically named Homo Sapiens. Humans can only do babies with other humans of the opposite sex. read more

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