Wouldn't a circle species with humanity at one end be kind of strange, though? We can interbreed with Neanderthals, which can themselves interbreed with something a little more remote, and they with something a little more remote until you get all the way back around the planet to us and realise there's a chain that leads to the chimps in the trees... Kind of puts the idea of interbreeding as a means for defining species into perspective.
I don't have a better definition, don't get me wrong, it's just a way of showing that any system is rather arbitrary - life is a continuum, and to try to classify it is to impose an 'order' on it from outside that it just doesn't inherently have.
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I didn't realise that would happen, so what your saying is Neanderthals might have been able to breed with chimps but we couldn't ?
I can't think of any species that happens with.
A mule is sterile but is still recognisably a horse like animal.
I like my definition because it's totally without too many preconcieved notions and beliefs. I think i will stick with it because we share a lot of DNA with the other apes
If they can cross with us they are human , and if not they are something else.
If Neanderthals could breed and with chimps maybe the need an in between category,
We do like very defined things don't we? But maybe the reality is we all blur into other things
I still like it better than some of the ideas on the link
I'm not offended by being an ape