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Posted by Rich G.cascabel on September 13, 2002 at 16:37:40:

In Reply to: My question is, again,... posted by Kenny Wray on September 13, 2002 at 15:23:22:


I really don't know how true this really is but just a weird item I picked up in one of those Guiness books or something similar a while back. Whatever it was stated much what Kenny said, that chimps and bonobos are around 99% similar to humans, but are not at all geneticaly compatible with humans. Strangely, there is only one mammal on the planet that could impregnate a human female other than a human male, and that is the black rhinocerous. If there really is some basis here it gives ya a lot to think about.


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