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Heard of half -human, half-animal hybrids? Yes,In laboratories around the world right now, scientists are at work developing these. According to the scientists, the part-human animals they’ve created will do nothing but good. But we’ve yet to decide where the line between man and animal will be drawn. It’s still an open question: Are these creatures mutated animals—or the beginning of something more human?
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NUMBER 10 The Rabbit-Man Grown In A Dish
The first successful human-animal hybrid was developed in a laboratory dish in Shanghai in 2003. A team of scientists fused human cells with rabbit eggs. They certainly weren’t the first people to try it. Scientists in the United States had been racing against them. But none survived which they made. The Shanghai team was the first to pull it off.The world never got to see what they made, though. They only allowed the creature to develop for a few days. Then they destroyed it and harvested it for its stem cells.
NUMBER 9 The Human-Chimpanzee Hybrid
In 1967, two scientists from Shenyang have claimed that they participated in an experiment in which they successfully impregnated a female chimpanzee with human sperm. If the experiment hadn’t been shut down early because of the Cultural Revolution, they would have succeeded. Their goal was to create a new, more highly evolved chimpanzee with a larger brain and a wider mouth who would be able to speak.The researchers claim that she was already three months pregnant. In 1981, the scientists said that they planned to try again but nothing ever came of it.
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