You can rarely mate different breeds of bird with each other and I've never seen a chimpanzee/baboon mix. You can mix a horse with a donkey and get a mule but mules can't reproduce. Mixes that produce infertile offspring and lots of health problems are obviously not meant to be.
Cat and dog and human breeds (not species like lions and tigers and wolves), however, can have mixed offspring that reproduce. Therefore nature put it there for a reason, usually a survival reason. Dogs with Chihuahua breeding will rarely breed with German Shepherds (a human designed breed that did not even exist until the late 19th century), since, outside of artificial insemination or strictly separated breeding, the bigger dog might kill it and if the little dog got the shaft from the bigger dog, it would die. But you'll have lots of Labrador/Shepherd or Doberman/Poodle or Doodlemans.
This doesn't mean people should just indiscriminately mix without considering racial background and genetic memory as an important factor, but that culture and race have a symbiotic relationship in humans. The science of epigenetics tells us that a human being who improves himself passes on these genes to their offspring and through this improves their breed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp-9CvaGq18
Humans, dogs and cats are obviously meant to mix to a certain extent, they are meant to have that choice available for survival, when a world left with only a Cheetahs and a Lion would soon have no more cat species since nature does not allow them to mate, or if they mate, their freaky offspring is infertile like the mule.
With free-will comes free-choice and responsibility.
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You can rarely mate different breeds of bird with each other and I've never seen a chimpanzee/baboon mix. You can mix a horse with a donkey and get a mule but mules can't reproduce. Mixes that produce infertile offspring and lots of health problems are obviously not meant to be.
http://www.rantpets.com/2015/06/03/15-strangest-hybrid-animal-breeds-you-didnt-know-existed/
Cat and dog and human breeds (not species like lions and tigers and wolves), however, can have mixed offspring that reproduce. Therefore nature put it there for a reason, usually a survival reason. Dogs with Chihuahua breeding will rarely breed with German Shepherds (a human designed breed that did not even exist until the late 19th century), since, outside of artificial insemination or strictly separated breeding, the bigger dog might kill it and if the little dog got the shaft from the bigger dog, it would die. But you'll have lots of Labrador/Shepherd or Doberman/Poodle or Doodlemans.
http://bowwowtimes.com/2015/07/9-doberman-mixes-to-feast-your-eyes-on/
This doesn't mean people should just indiscriminately mix without considering racial background and genetic memory as an important factor, but that culture and race have a symbiotic relationship in humans. The science of epigenetics tells us that a human being who improves himself passes on these genes to their offspring and through this improves their breed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp-9CvaGq18
Humans, dogs and cats are obviously meant to mix to a certain extent, they are meant to have that choice available for survival, when a world left with only a Cheetahs and a Lion would soon have no more cat species since nature does not allow them to mate, or if they mate, their freaky offspring is infertile like the mule.
With free-will comes free-choice and responsibility.
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