Well- I only watched the first bit of that video link you posted. But in terms of human sperm being injected into an egg. No. You cannot cross breed chickens and humans. read more
Yes it's more than possible it is quite common: mules, and hinnies (donkey/horse) Ligers and tions (tigers, lions) and several kinds of small cats, dingoes and domestic dogs, and a considerable number insects. But plants, we have nectarines and many other cross-fertilised domestic plants. Some are fertile many are not. read more
Cross-fertilization, also called Allogamy, the fusion of male and female gametes (sex cells) from different individuals of the same species. Cross-fertilization must occur in dioecious plants (those having male and female organs on separate individuals) and in all animal species in which there are separate male and female individuals. read more
Best Answer: Cross-species insemination is possible and has happened. Some common examples of this are the mule and the liger. The mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey and the liger is a cross between a lion and a tiger. read more