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Man made animal species

Maria

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Scientists have inbreed two different species to create a new animal, for instance, they have create liger from tiger and lion, they have breed leopard and lion to create leopon, horse and zebra to create zorse. These are just a few animals, they have created a lot of hybrid species. What are your thoughts.
 
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This is an act of human beings playing God which is something I would never support for any reason whatsoever because it's not safe to such things. Human beings have been overplaying their hands lately.
 
This is an act of human beings playing God which is something I would never support for any reason whatsoever because it's not safe to such things. Human beings have been overplaying their hands lately.
I absolutely agree with this. If you allow such things to happen, one day some mad scientist will come and then create a hybrid of human and animal.
 

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