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The real body is the hybrid offspring of human and chimpanzee

Is the legendary Orcs real?

By Lu DaPublished 2 years ago 7 min read
The real body is the hybrid offspring of human and chimpanzee
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Orcs seem to have appeared only in books and science fiction films. The legendary half-orc, as the name suggests, is a long human head and animal body. However, there have been laboratories to breed in addition to human-ape hybrid offspring, and this offspring, known as the half-orc, this operation has caused controversy among citizens.

Interracial hybridization, can humans and other creatures breed offspring, this question is like Pandora's Box, tempting many ambitious scientists. Creating new species through experimentation and wielding God-like supreme power as a human being sounds like such a terrifying and fascinating feat.

But such an unnaturally conceived life would undoubtedly break moral taboos and ethical norms. Does the new species that emerges from the hybridization of man and other creatures have the same dignity and intelligence as a man? The birth of hybrid creatures is not a sign that there is no difference between us and captive animals.

Is the legendary Ora real? Is the real body the hybrid offspring of a human and a chimpanzee?

Such experiments can trigger unquenchable anxiety about the meaning of our human existence. But fortunately, biology tells us that there is a huge barrier to inter-species mating. Reproductive isolation exists between different species because of differences in chromosome pairs. For example, the molecular knot of genes in humans and chimpanzees is just not the same. Humans have 46 chromosomes, while chimpanzees, which are closer to humans, have 48 chromosomes. Therefore, from a biological point of view, human-ape hybridization is simply not in line with the laws of nature.

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There have been countless Mike who said they have come up with a successful human-ape hybrid, but people are treated as a joke. But this time, the reason the scientific community was shocked, was that the person who released the shocking news is no other than the person who invented the English word "humanize" (human-ape hybrid offspring) - the famous American psychologist, Gordon Gallup. Gordon Gallup.

Gallup, not only a psychologist but also a bio psychologist, currently teaches at the University at Albany, New York. He is an authority on primate research. In 1970, he conducted a very famous psychological experiment with chimpanzees: the mirror test, which proved that gorillas can recognize themselves in the mirror and are self-aware. Inspired by him, many scientists have conducted experiments on other animals, and the results found that swans, dolphins, and other animals also have self-awareness. Today, this test has become the best test used to check the self-concept of infants.

As a professional with a long history of primate research, everyone was stunned when he confirmed that the world had existed as a creature of human-ape hybrids. This secret, hidden in Gallup's heart, began many years ago... Turning the clock back to the last century, Gallup, then a student, began his research.

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In this field of study, the topic of heterogeneous mating is inescapable. Extant pale ontological fossils, biological evidence, and even DNA itself, all suggest that humans and all hominid species share a common ancestor.

As previously mentioned, chimpanzees and humans have the most similar chromosomes, if humans can breed offspring with other species, then chimpanzees will be the best choice. And, the legend of human-ape hybrid offspring, as early as the 19th century in all corners of society. There was a Khoisan woman named Saarinen Batman, who was thought by the locals to be the offspring of an ape-human hybrid because she was born with a fat buttock, and was sent to various European countries, even as a rare animal traveling exhibition.

However, scientific research later revealed that this physical feature of hers was just a condition of excessive hip fat. Women were attacked by apes and monkeys and became pregnant, and female apes gave birth to human children, such bizarre hunting legends surfaced from time to time. Although they were all eventually proven to be rumors, they still made people's curiosity about the topic of human-ape offspring grow hotter and hotter.

As his research progressed, Gallup discovered that some people were not willing to let human-ape interbreeding stay at the legendary stage and put it into action by conducting an experiment that went against ethics. The experiment took place in the 1920s, when the Soviet Union wanted to create a group of powerful, slow-brained but hard-working creatures as "war machines", and approved a secret experiment to crossbreed humans with apes and monkeys. This task fell to a very famous biologist of the time, Ila Ivan.

Ivan was a Soviet biologist who specialized in the field of artificial insemination and crossbreeding between animal species, he had bred zebra mules, semi-pure bison, and other hybrid creatures and had a very rich experience. At first, he tried to have human male semen, through artificial insemination, implanted into the female chimpanzee. Because this experiment needed to be conducted in an extremely confidential environment, the experiment did not go too well and the female chimpanzee did not conceive.

The results of the experiment were not satisfactory, so Ivanov decided to change his thinking, he found a fit male chimpanzee and then wanted to recruit a group of female volunteers, hoping to inject the male chimpanzee's semen into the human female body.

Of course, he failed to find female volunteers as he had hoped, plus the plan was leaked and terminated by strong opposition from the French colonial government at the time. Using scientific experiments to create creatures that transcend ethical and moral boundaries, the first documented experiment failed ......

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Young Gallup was so intrigued and confused by all this that he couldn't help but wonder if creatures existed in this world that transcended moral boundaries ......

He excitedly went to ask this question to his mentor, who told him a half-truth gossip story: In Florida, there is a laboratory specializing in the study of primates, built in Orange Park.

A researcher in this lab had devoted his life to breeding a chimpanzee-human hybrid "hybrid". So, under his leadership, this laboratory decided to do a cruel experiment against human nature. They recruited many sperm donor volunteers, and through various tests and analyses of their DNA, selected a man with the most suitable conditions. The man's semen was then transported to a female chimpanzee for insemination.

The experiment took some twists and turns, but soon the chimpanzee became pregnant, and under the careful care of the researchers, the chimpanzee's pregnancy ended and a "baby" was born.

Beyond anyone's imagination, the experiment was a success! Everyone in the lab was in a state of ecstasy, but as the excitement ebbed, everyone calmed down and realized that the future they were about to face might not be good. This is a serious anti-moral and anti-human experiment, the results of this experiment, even if its success can bring great attention, will be followed by endless criticism and trial, they may even be expelled from the scientific research team. After anxious reflection, the researchers of the laboratory collectively decided to keep silent about the result!

It was enough for them to have been God. Let's keep this secret, forever. A few weeks later, they euthanized the "baby". The ape hybrid monster was buried forever ......Gallup was shocked by this case, he looked at the professor with unblinking eyes: "So, this child..." The professor smiled and held up his glasses The professor smiled and held his glasses, "It's just a story, there's no child, there's no death..."

But this "story", but in the heart of young Gallup planted the seeds of doubt. Finally, under his repeated questions, the professor had to admit that the case was indeed real. And, the person who experimented, or a scientist who had his professor's great admiration back then.

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Many years have passed, and the laboratory has long since changed.

The people who experimented have all passed away, and Gallup chose to make the truth public. Now, in the face of Gallup's appalling experimental results, many scientists have raised questions, and research has always shown that the possibility of the experiment producing "Orcs" is almost zero, because the survival rate of human-animal embryos is extremely low, and even if they survive, they may not be able to produce a new species.

Some people feel that Gallup is simply clamoring for attention, but Gallup chose to refuse to respond to the wave of questions ...... In the course of history, when no one defines moral boundaries, and when scientific research is not yet regulated, there have been many experiments that challenge the boundaries of science. Some true, some false, some sin, some evil, because of the heavy cover-up, has been unable to dig the truth of history. But in any case, heterogeneity is extremely disrespectful and blasphemous to both the laws of nature, hominids, and humans.

If you don't believe in it, just think of this story as an elaborate legend; and if you believe that this story is true, is it true that deep down, you also had the desire to be a dark creator?

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