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Above is the portrait of Digenes the Sinope. Philosopher. Who sends his dogs to shop for him. This story from ancient Greece inspired researchers to create the hybrid species. Those hybris species are made for researching the behavior of the individuals, but sometimes people are talking about things like intelligent pets, that purpose is to serve humans like dogs served Diogenes the Sinope. 

The military is, of course, interested in genetically engineered animals and hybrid animals like wolf-dog hybrids. Hybrid animals are not interested in other animals and especially opposite genders. 

That makes them safe for their operators. Those hybrid animals will not make things like start to bark in the patrol and alarm the entire enemy troops. 

The database collected in CRISPR and nanotechnology is the ultimate combination. If we want to transform certain abilities from one species to another, we must precisely know the DNA sequence where that certain ability is. By using genetic engineering is possible to make many things that were impossible before. And that thing is the ultimate opportunity and ultimate threat. 

Researchers can make things like intelligent pets, that are making services to us. And if we have things like genetically engineered dogs, we could send those dogs to shops. 

There are no limits to the genetic engineering and development of new species. The only thing that limits this research is the genetic material that the researcher can use.  

Using the well-equipped laboratories. Researchers can make organisms that die at a certain moment. And that kinds of things are fascinating and at the same time frightening examples that science can make. 




And more about hybrid species. 


There is a simple explanation for Big Foot. And that thing is the bear that walks in an upright position. So how do some bears choose that position rather than walking on four feet? The fact is that bears very often rise to that position when they hunt or mark trees. And this special bear was injured to the front feet. But does that thing explain all BigFoot observations? 

By the way, there is a story about BigFoot on ScienceAlert.com. That article claims that the BigFoot is the bear that walks in an upright position.  And that causes very interesting ideas in my mind. Is it possible that BigFoot is a hybrid species? 

Maybe, it's the hybridization of the bear and some other animal like a monkey. But there is, of course, possible that the Big Foot is the bear that just wants to walk in an upright position. There is the possibility that BigFoot is some kind of hybrid. But that is only speculation. The question is how bears learned to walk mainly in an upright position.


https://bigthink.com/life/crispr-alligator-gene-catfish/



https://www.sciencealert.com/bigfoot-has-a-very-simple-explanation-scientist-says


https://artificialintelligenceandindividuals.blogspot.com/


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