NORTH AMERICA – Scientists have created a
hybrid life form called ‘Human-Dog’, a cross between humans and dogs,
to entertain/cater for super-rich people who like collecting unique
pets.
Dr. William Bateman, 43, one of the
scientists who created these human hybrids explains: “There is only so
much you can buy as a person who has it all.”
However, animal rights groups are up in
arms, as Paul Cross, 27, activist with the Animal Defense League said,
“If one my children saw these creatures, they’d be scared half to death.
Imagine one of them sucking on your toes, in a dark alley.”
According to Dr Bateman, the advantage
of having these Human-Dog hybrids is that, “They’re very intelligent and
unique and they can also communicate, as their vocal cords are
functional. This means, not only can they keep you company like a dog
can, they can talk and even read with little training.”
Currently these Human-Dog hybrids are
being sold at around $5 million. Not only are they being sold in North
America, but there are orders for them in Manchester, Cardiff and
London.
Experiments to create half-men,
half-beasts or Human Hybrids are not legal in most jurisdictions. The
construction of such hybrid life forms is now prohibited in most states.
Meanwhile most claim its just a hoax as reports show below
This hoax rears its very ugly head every
few years and it is back and still not true. Scientists have not
created a hybrid life form of “Human-Dog,” which supposedly is a cross
between the DNA of a human and a canine, contrary to a report that Lead
Stories’ Trendolizer identified as trending.
That story claims the creatures are a hot item for “super rich people who like collecting unique pets.”
However, the magic of a Google image
reverse search revealed that these are real sculptures by Australian
artist Patricia Piccinini. In fact, it was her hyperrealist artwork that
was used to perpetuate a previous human-dog hoax in 2009.
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