No.
Mother and father mix DNA with there children.
Most likely no. DNA is far too complex to "mix." If you wanted a mutated monkey tiger baby for a pet, the you might want to go ask this question somewhere else. Mixing DNA isn't as simple as dropping a toenail from a human and fur from a tiger into a mixing pot and then feeding it to a baby monkey. =_=" DNA takes maybe a yard long strand to just code for maybe your eye color, if not more.
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Well, if done in the common usual way they may get a baby. If done in an entirely different way, that will depend largely on the way the mixing was done and how the DNA was obtained.
you have to mix your blood
It is not possible because they are not in the same family. Can only mix DNA in ones family.
First mix water and earth to make mud. Second mix fire and air to make lightning. Last mix mud and lightning to make DNA.
If you are referring to a captive baby raccoon orphan, at about 6 weeks of age, soften some puppy chow in water, mix it with the KMR formala and run it through a blender. Feed this for a few days in the nursing bottle. Next try mixing the formula with Puppy Chow in a food dish. Poke the mouth of the baby into the mix until it gets the idea. As the baby learns to eat the solid food, gradually decrease the KMR until they are eating just the Puppy Chow. They shoukd be totally off KMR by 16 weeks, They try adding other foods such as grapes or other fruit.
No, birds and raccoons do not mix. Birds are one of the prey items of a raccoon.
Since blue is a primary color there are no two colors to mix to create blue so you would just have to use a darker color blue and white.
stinkfly and ditto dna mix alien