"13 successful interactions of an apparently sexual nature were recorded between monkeys and deer between early November 2014 and January 2015"https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/dec/15/sex-between-snow-monkeys-and-sika-deer-may-be-new-behavioural-tradition …
Which is to say. A monkey and a deer? Hell no. A human and a Neanderthal? Yes.
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Interesting. Good to know. Thanks, bud!
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Horse and donkey: yes, but the offspring, a mule, is sterile.
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Well, I guess not technically sterile, but pregnancy is very, very rare.
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dumb question: can animals of different species successfully reproduce?