Technically, yes. There is, however, the fact that no-one knows whether or not people can develop after being born. After I turn 18, I will be trying to do this very thing. If you are interested, contact me.
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Not only am I interested, I would die and be reborn if it was possible. Humans suck, to no offence. But, honestly, I would love to be the first success in hybridding. I could do it on my own, sure. If it meant I couldn't eat McDonalds anymore? No problem. I'm sure that there would be a lot of penalties in being one. Surely, as always, there is no simple gain.
- You couldn't eat as much salt
- You'd need to keep your supposed wing muscles strong [ If you manage the wings]
- You're bones would probably need maintenance
And so on. I understand that the results are varied, and I wouldn't want to go in there until I know I will at the very least survive. I don't really know how to contact you, so I'll go ahead and hope you'll contact me.
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Go ahead, don'e be afraid.
Not only should the first answerer take note, but to help out the question;
You'd have a lot of defects. A lot. For a start, it'll probably be harder to breath because your mixing two different lung types. You'd have to eat less, you would have to avoid a lot of foods the typical human loves--Salt, sugar, and more. Trust me. A lot of things could defect you; and surely you won't know every problem until it's too late; so you'd have to eat like you had them all. And a lot more. So if you're interested, though I am sure humans can do it already--considering that they can clone from DNA--you'd have to give up a lot. Like, per say, going to school. Living in your old manner. Eating the same foods. Eating the same amount of food. You might not even have the ability to talk anymore. So before throwing yourself out there, make sure you understand that. Because I want to do it. I'm willing to do it. I'm not willing to be the first one, no, but I am willing to give up a lot. Including my voice. But hopefully not my fingers, or intelligence.
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No it is not possible as these two are heterologus species.
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Well, we have no idea in knowing if there is mtation after full development, even if it does happen. the government would keep it hidden. futhermore, i would say maybe, it could be a possible mutation. yet, people is still trying to find a real avian hybrid mutation. though i think most has fail, only coming up with a avian influenza virus. well, i cant really share my opinion about it because i am not a scientist. but i am clearly looking into it. but i dont see why there cant be a mutation, there was plenty of others. or it because the DNAs cant combine for a unknowing reason??
Her mom (Dr. Martinez) and her dad (Jeb Batchelder) wanted to create an avian-human hybrid. The School was where they watched and experimented on her and the rest of the flock. Some of them were stolen from their parents.
Well, one of your parents has to be a vampire, one a human, so when your born your human-vampire hybrid.
If you mean a human-other animal hybrid, the answer is: not that we know of.
no shes still a vampire hybrid (half vampire half human)
Yasmin Cooper is a character in the "Maximum Ride" series by James Patterson. She is a genetically altered human, created as an avian-human hybrid with bird-like abilities. Yasmin becomes a member of the flock and aids Max and the others in their adventures.
Oh, that's simple. You DON'T.
A hybrid character is often a combination of two or more different species or elements, resulting in a unique being with mixed attributes. Examples of hybrid characters in fiction include werewolves (human-wolf hybrid), centaurs (human-horse hybrid), and mermaids (human-fish hybrid).
Avian virus is a virus strain found in birds. This virus causes flu and it was reported that human death occurred due to this virus strain.
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