No...the human egg has certain layers around it which protect it from foreign cells. Only a human sperm can penetrate a human egg.
In some animals the shape of the sperm is matched to the egg....kind of like a jigsaw puzzle.
There are rare cases of some inter-animal mating but it's still within the same species...like the rose-breasted cockatoo and the corella.
2007-11-11 22:30:44
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answered by Kylie S 2
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No. It will defy the law of nature which is also the law of God in the physical world. Only the same species could mate; dog to dog, horse to horse, human to human. It doesn't matter if one dog is a bulldog mating with a German Shepherd. It also doesn't matter if one human is an Asian and mating with an African or American.
2007-11-11 22:03:19
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answered by arky_ozleck 2
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No, not at all. The biology of humans and animals is just too different
2007-11-11 21:50:15
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answered by gwmnpv 2
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The Chromosomes in the egg and sperm of each species has to match. So the answer is no.
2007-11-11 21:56:08
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answered by my_alias_id 6
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of cos not....it's totally different
2007-11-11 22:32:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Haha no way!
2007-11-11 21:53:20
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answered by Lula 4
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No
2007-11-11 21:50:27
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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no
thats wierd what are you doing?
2007-11-11 21:55:56
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answered by Gary B 3
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no..that's impossible..
2007-11-15 20:41:38
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answered by ' yAz' 1
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NO YOU ARE ONE SICK PERSON
2007-11-12 02:23:34
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answered by sonya2580 2
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