The way people treated this amazing animal sickens me they clearly dont give a thought to him only what they could get im happy hes finally found a safe place to call home
It deeply saddens my heart to hear of Oliver's passing , Our deepest feelings of love and compassion goes out to you Wally for all of your LOVE given to Oliver during your time together. Thank God that their are people like you in this screwed up World....
I knew he wasn't a humanzee, I would expect a hybrid to have more human qualities than the ones Oliver had. But I do think Olivar had mutated and was live example of evolution, it just takes one to pass down the gene.
Wondering if Oliver ever sired any young. I'm also curious about what new investigation on the DNA might be possible to get the benefit of the advances that have been made since the initial tests.
They had said that on the first chromosome count in Japan, Oliver had 47 chromosomes in a few of his cells, which was proof of some sort of hybrid. What happen to those results??? In the re count recently they found he had 48, so what happen there? Was the first analysis faulty? or did they pull different cells? After watching all the episodes that wasn't settled. Although the mitochondrial DNA did answer the question of him being an ape through out his history... I'm still curious to that.. =)
The pictures he looked very strange but the video of him in the sanctuary no one would realize he's different. He has appeared to become more ape-like with age.
Yes I immediately thought same thing. His face was no longer white. How did his face turn dark over the years? Or did he grow dark hair on his face in later years? When old he looked same as any other chimp. Who knows maybe they removed hair from his face when younger in order to profit from him.
Wally Swett was actually removed forcibly from his position as head of this sanctuary due to poor conditions and abuse. Although I think his heart is in the right place, it seems that he wasn't really ready to be in charge of something like this.
This is from Wikipedia: "Oliver remains in the care of Primarily Primates while the facility goes through major renovations. Members of the re-formed board of directors expressed concern for Oliver in court proceedings and in news articles about the ongoing dispute over management of the sanctuary. The Star-Telegram reports that Friends of Animals is now merging with Primarily Primates in order to restructure its management and address past concerns about the future of the sanctuary.[7]"
Even though Oliver won't mate with other chimpanzees, I wonder why no one has considered artificially insemenitating a female chimpanzee with Oliver's sperm. As that guy said, Oliver won't be around forever, when he dies, the mystery dies with him.
Neat stuff, I'm actually glad I stayed up to watch all six. (not necessarily so about a few of the side videos I caught along the way tho, lol) What was the deal with them saying he had 47 chromosomes early on though.. was that merely a mistake in test results and/or am I remembering something wrong?
He was a very very soft chimpanzee from what I saw, very low excitement and aggressiveness relatively to the other chimps. Did he ever attacked a human during his life? cause Its highly common for chimps to fight with each other and with humans, and they bite and the injuries can be bad enough to bring you to the hospital.
Oliver doesn't look half-human, but he could be 1/3 or 1/4 human. That would explain both his humanlike traits and his chromosome-count. I think that's the most likely case here. This would mean, of course, that there are probably a lot of other apes in the wild now with some human DNA in them.
The older Oliver looked much different and more like a chimp than the younger pics of Oliver. I wonder how they are sure that they have the same chimp?
@@darrellstillsjr7784 It looks to me like Oliver 2.0's skin color is different, he has more hair, and his nose looks more like that of a typical chimpanzee. I know 20 years changes the way any person or any animal looks, but at least some things should remain constant, right? I may very well be wrong. I was just wondering if/how they knew for sure that it was the same Oliver. Otherwise, DNA would be useless and it may also explain why earlier tests said Oliver had 47 chromosomes, but the new ones say 48.
@dandsworld Problem: He's the only example of his kind known to us at the moment. What they could easily do though, is clone him: They have his DNA archived and they also have a live source of it.
Um... I think this is an obvious question... I'm surprised it was not asked throughout the whole documentary. What if Oliver is 1/8, 1/16 human. and his grandfather was in fact a humanzee.
Tarzan is there no humans in the Congo? Is first man given a interview to who daddy met up with along the way? Should someone go into the Congo and see man had to messed with animal females there were no cops or laws. in Maine father's can mess with own daughters and said is ok amoung consenting adults so man has burden of the beast...right did the cave men know it's against the law someone did something long ago.Or Oliver was massively abused
You mean, that after sitting here most of the afternoon, watching all these little 7-minute snippets, you want me to believe that he ISN'T a humanzee at all????? Why did I bother???
The Oliver in the photographs and the Oliver in the sanctuary don't look the same to me. The face doesn't quite look like it was hit with the chimp equivilent of an ugly stick. I don't mean to make light of Oliver's appearance, but the one in the photographs is actually rather homely looking for a chimp or human. This one they "found" in the sanctuary looks odd for sure, but he looks far more chimp like. I don't think they're the same Oliver.
Feels like Oliver was found to be a hybrid but this fwct got edited and deleted to avoid people's angry reaction towards cruelty and messing up God's creatures
Well, they think that could be (if they exist, which they probably don't) Gigantopithecus. Gigantio was somewhat closely related the Oragutans, but humans are more closely related to chimps than to Giganto.
there are human genetic diseases in which there are more or less chromosomes. Such being turner Syndrome and down syndrome (extra #13 chromosome). I'm sure there are genetic disorders in animals too
It's interesting how the discovery of a "strange chimp" was immediately assumed to be part human and not a mutant or different breed of chimp. There is an unnatural fixation with discovering the missing link, so much so, that farses like this are the result. If it were'nt for that poor chimp being exploited, this would be almost as funny as Geraldo opening the empty vault.
Has this documentary forgotten that humans are in fact, great apes? Damn, who wrote this crap? Trying to make humans seem 'better'. Pfft, as if! Poor Oliver. You rock, buddy!
I am not an expert but he does really give the impression of being a living fossil any expert who would comment on the possibility of him being a unique mutation or member of an unknown specie?
@S3AANNN I do to :/ But in an earlier episode it said that the other Chimps didn't accept him. I know they say he is a Chimp and it seems that way but Chimps still accept other Chimps with mutations.....so to speak into their little groups. It's rare they would reject something like that. I know all the evidence points to him being a Chimp but their is something about him I can't explain. If you look at the whites of his eyes they're like a Humans......It's creepy :/ Poor thing
@Archaenum , Good comment but I am a little confused by what you meant when you stated that mutation causes disease. In evolutionary science mutation is the way species diverge. I think that this is a way more interesting case because Oliver is not a cross bread. The next question for me is what possible evolutionary advantages this type of mutation would have in nature.
i think it could be a different chimp, after he was "re-found" he just doesnt seem to be the same. his skin is different, he doesn't walk on two legs due to "arthritis" and doesn't show as many human qulities as before. of course it could be very likely that he is the same chimp. but perhaps he's just a typical chimp, born with a mutation small head and has been taught to walk on 2 legs but can't do so for very long (like all chimps that are taught to walk on 2 legs)...maybe liver was a humanzee
@Archaenum Precisely my point!!!!!!!!!!! How was the paternal line tested? It seems odd to me that only the mtDNA was tested. How is the case conclusively closed?
In in 50/50 with believing that because if you watched the early videos then Oliver tried to...breed with a human but dogs can also try to do stuff with humans. And it could be a mutant ape. But on the other hand the other one is probably not the real Oliver and it looks extremely human
@GrilledCheese2theMAX I think we should do something similar, but instead of creating humanzees, we should construct a complete, physical copy of the neanderthal genome and put it in an embryo.
I thought the same thing. It would have 48 chromosomes but they could look at the DNA sequence of the baby chimp & compare it to the DNA sequence of another chimp. I would think there would still be some differences since his DNA sequence is already different.
@Archaenum I am honestly confused. I am no geneticist. Is not the mitochondrial DNA a test of the mother? The mother is a chimp, but as I understand mitochondria we have no knowledge of the father. I don't know enough to say, but something is wrong with the whole "subspecies" idea.
Leashes on children looks pretty sick, too. I think it a lot depends on how the animal is treated - I've seen tiger trainers who don't need whips or leashes, and tigers eat people!!!! Oliver just has had a f!#@*d life, and his original trainers appear to be awfully dismissive and condescending towards the chimps they still have.
Okay genius, except I was responding to a comment that had nothing to do with the history of the church. "the missing link is probably staring us in the face. but religion will never acknowledge this fact, and therefor there will be no studying of this creatures place in evolution" Not sure why it didn't put my comment under theirs, though...
I though he'd died years ago. And if the one showing is actually him, well, he looked more human when he was younger, cause that old one is just a chimp, not human at all.
Very sad how curel humanity has become. They put him in a cage for 9 years for looking different. And people's comments seem to be more cruel than the action bestowed upon him. Chimps belong in the wild. Not for our entertainment or research. Time we respected all aspects of life. The day will come when the future generations will be calling us wild and savage. Where is our intelligents , the more advanced we bcome themore savage we become.
@daninjaj13 The additional two chromosomes are really just copies of each other, so there's only one real distinct "extra" chromosomes that chimps have. We have 23 pairs, chimps have 24. This is because you get one chromosome (CH) from your mother and one from your father, and every pair is almost identical except the sex CHs. Further, we have all the sequences of the additional chromosome that chimps have, it's just been fused to another CH, CH 2 in humans.
2:39 "Furthest reaches of the Congo jungle..." Am I the only one here who caught a little Lovecraftian drift? I mean, the Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family...
Humanzee, unique and different...yet only few who cared in him. its arsewholes in this life that make something (which they know nothing about sound) sound like a threat towards people claiming that he's bigfoot. He's never brought harm onto anyone and should have deserved a chance. he spent 9years of his life locked up in a cage and almost forgotten. treat them with respect, they will treat you the same back. he's now blind and cannot stand...no respect there shame on society
@easternmind -__- I'm sorry, I had originally meant to say that humans did not evolve from chimpanzees, but yes, I know scientific research proves that we have similar ancestry, so on. as for other species, sure thing. :P
thats why i made that remark. they would of done all sorts of things to that chimp that we would never have knowledge of just from pure curiosity. her is different in ways that we willnever know because even scientists are silenced on their true findings. "yes oliver is a chimp- but only half a chimp ..what is the other half of him that they didnt mention. do you know what i mean.
The way people treated this amazing animal sickens me they clearly dont give a thought to him only what they could get im happy hes finally found a safe place to call home
It deeply saddens my heart to hear of Oliver's passing , Our deepest feelings of love and compassion goes out to you Wally for all of your LOVE given to Oliver during your time together.
Thank God that their are people like you in this screwed up World....
Joe Rogan brought me here...Joe “The Hairless Chimp” Rogan
im surprised that any human would think this chimp was part human
I would love to see the dna of these people
"What's holding scientists back is not technology, but morality. And that, traditionally, does not have a long shelf-life". very true words
I knew he wasn't a humanzee, I would expect a hybrid to have more human qualities than the ones Oliver had. But I do think Olivar had mutated and was live example of evolution, it just takes one to pass down the gene.
Wondering if Oliver ever sired any young. I'm also curious about what new investigation on the DNA might be possible to get the benefit of the advances that have been made since the initial tests.
He either has a condition or is a remnant of the path of human evolution
There are fish with what appear to be human faces. I guess you would see that as evidence of evolution as well-right?
I mean, you don't need to look at a fish with a human face to prove evolution is real.
could you not just leave the poor lovely chimp alone !
If he needed to hump-why not provide him with a female shimp? That is the question.
Poor chimps life was a story of mostly abuse and neglect. I'm glad he got to live out the last of his years in comfort and peace.
They had said that on the first chromosome count in Japan, Oliver had 47 chromosomes in a few of his cells, which was proof of some sort of hybrid. What happen to those results??? In the re count recently they found he had 48, so what happen there? Was the first analysis faulty? or did they pull different cells? After watching all the episodes that wasn't settled. Although the mitochondrial DNA did answer the question of him being an ape through out his history... I'm still curious to that.. =)
The pictures he looked very strange but the video of him in the sanctuary no one would realize he's different. He has appeared to become more ape-like with age.
Yes I immediately thought same thing. His face was no longer white. How did his face turn dark over the years? Or did he grow dark hair on his face in later years? When old he looked same as any other chimp. Who knows maybe they removed hair from his face when younger in order to profit from him.
Or maybe that wasn't him an they hid the truth of what really happened to him
Unfortunately, Oliver just died earlier this month. We'll never know what his offspring might have been like.
Wally Swett was actually removed forcibly from his position as head of this sanctuary due to poor conditions and abuse. Although I think his heart is in the right place, it seems that he wasn't really ready to be in charge of something like this.
This is from Wikipedia: "Oliver remains in the care of Primarily Primates while the facility goes through major renovations. Members of the re-formed board of directors expressed concern for Oliver in court proceedings and in news articles about the ongoing dispute over management of the sanctuary. The Star-Telegram reports that Friends of Animals is now merging with Primarily Primates in order to restructure its management and address past concerns about the future of the sanctuary.[7]"
Even though Oliver won't mate with other chimpanzees, I wonder why no one has considered artificially insemenitating a female chimpanzee with Oliver's sperm. As that guy said, Oliver won't be around forever, when he dies, the mystery dies with him.
Exactly, life is TOO complex and perfect to just happen by chance (even by time wise)
his new owner seems very kindhearted and cheers to that man for doing whats he does with all the animals from labs and such.
whene you commented i was 9
Neat stuff, I'm actually glad I stayed up to watch all six. (not necessarily so about a few of the side videos I caught along the way tho, lol) What was the deal with them saying he had 47 chromosomes early on though.. was that merely a mistake in test results and/or am I remembering something wrong?
He was a very very soft chimpanzee from what I saw, very low excitement and aggressiveness relatively to the other chimps. Did he ever attacked a human during his life? cause Its highly common for chimps to fight with each other and with humans, and they bite and the injuries can be bad enough to bring you to the hospital.
Their fighting technique involves ripping or biting off fingers and toes, noses, lips and ears, gauging out eyes, and castration.
Oliver doesn't look half-human, but he could be 1/3 or 1/4 human. That would explain both his humanlike traits and his chromosome-count. I think that's the most likely case here.
This would mean, of course, that there are probably a lot of other apes in the wild now with some human DNA in them.
Yep, and would you look at that, he just passed away last month.
exactly bro,exactly,i think a government cover up of something they did that should never have got out.
The older Oliver looked much different and more like a chimp than the younger pics of Oliver. I wonder how they are sure that they have the same chimp?
Are you have to do is look at the face and the way he acts in 20 years you're going to look different but act the same
@@darrellstillsjr7784 It looks to me like Oliver 2.0's skin color is different, he has more hair, and his nose looks more like that of a typical chimpanzee. I know 20 years changes the way any person or any animal looks, but at least some things should remain constant, right? I may very well be wrong. I was just wondering if/how they knew for sure that it was the same Oliver. Otherwise, DNA would be useless and it may also explain why earlier tests said Oliver had 47 chromosomes, but the new ones say 48.
Omg this is so easy! Oliver is a mutation and therefore the evolutionary step that lead to human kind.
Because for a long time he was believed to be a hybrid, and as it was explained earlier in the piece, hybrids are sterile.
@dandsworld Problem: He's the only example of his kind known to us at the moment. What they could easily do though, is clone him: They have his DNA archived and they also have a live source of it.
Um... I think this is an obvious question... I'm surprised it was not asked throughout the whole documentary.
What if Oliver is 1/8, 1/16 human. and his grandfather was in fact a humanzee.
Tarzan is there no humans in the Congo? Is first man given a interview to who daddy met up with along the way? Should someone go into the Congo and see man had to messed with animal females there were no cops or laws. in Maine father's can mess with own daughters and said is ok amoung consenting adults so man has burden of the beast...right did the cave men know it's against the law someone did something long ago.Or Oliver was massively abused
You mean, that after sitting here most of the afternoon, watching all these little 7-minute snippets, you want me to believe that he ISN'T a humanzee at all????? Why did I bother???
Oliver is something a lot more interesting than a hybrid... he is either an atavism or an evolutionary jump.
The Oliver in the photographs and the Oliver in the sanctuary don't look the same to me. The face doesn't quite look like it was hit with the chimp equivilent of an ugly stick. I don't mean to make light of Oliver's appearance, but the one in the photographs is actually rather homely looking for a chimp or human. This one they "found" in the sanctuary looks odd for sure, but he looks far more chimp like. I don't think they're the same Oliver.
Feels like Oliver was found to be a hybrid but this fwct got edited and deleted to avoid people's angry reaction towards cruelty and messing up God's creatures
They tried to debunk that with the liger concept saying that most hybrid animals are born sterile. Anything is possible though.
good question my friend. i think the answer would really defy almost every definiton we have for "human"
They changed his name, dressed him in a suit and moved him to a new location: 1600 Pennsylvania Ave...
OK Marylin Monroe. 😝
Does anybody else find the body language of that guy weird when he says that Oliver is only a chimp?
Is Oliver still alive? If so, is he still in Texas? I wanna see him!
oh my fucking god could they not have just told me on the 1st part he was not a Humanzee
Exactly
Well, they think that could be (if they exist, which they probably don't) Gigantopithecus. Gigantio was somewhat closely related the Oragutans, but humans are more closely related to chimps than to Giganto.
there are human genetic diseases in which there are more or less chromosomes. Such being turner Syndrome and down syndrome (extra #13 chromosome). I'm sure there are genetic disorders in animals too
i'm a believer
I LOVE YOU OLLIE
It's interesting how the discovery of a "strange chimp" was immediately assumed to be part human and not a mutant or different breed of chimp. There is an unnatural fixation with discovering the missing link, so much so, that farses like this are the result. If it were'nt for that poor chimp being exploited, this would be almost as funny as Geraldo opening the empty vault.
Has this documentary forgotten that humans are in fact, great apes? Damn, who wrote this crap? Trying to make humans seem 'better'. Pfft, as if! Poor Oliver. You rock, buddy!
"Oliver died peacefully in his sleep and was found on 2 June 2012"
I am not an expert but he does really give the impression of being a living fossil
any expert who would comment on the possibility of him being a unique mutation or member of an unknown specie?
its like goofy and pluto, both are dogs, one walks in all fours, the other one is upright.
goofy is a mutant.
@S3AANNN I do to :/ But in an earlier episode it said that the other Chimps didn't accept him. I know they say he is a Chimp and it seems that way but Chimps still accept other Chimps with mutations.....so to speak into their little groups. It's rare they would reject something like that. I know all the evidence points to him being a Chimp but their is something about him I can't explain. If you look at the whites of his eyes they're like a Humans......It's creepy :/ Poor thing
@Archaenum ,
Good comment but I am a little confused by what you meant when you stated that mutation causes disease. In evolutionary science mutation is the way species diverge. I think that this is a way more interesting case because Oliver is not a cross bread. The next question for me is what possible evolutionary advantages this type of mutation would have in nature.
i think it could be a different chimp, after he was "re-found" he just doesnt seem to be the same. his skin is different, he doesn't walk on two legs due to "arthritis" and doesn't show as many human qulities as before. of course it could be very likely that he is the same chimp. but perhaps he's just a typical chimp, born with a mutation small head and has been taught to walk on 2 legs but can't do so for very long (like all chimps that are taught to walk on 2 legs)...maybe liver was a humanzee
6:48 Isn't it obvious that is not him? Even his mouth protrudes way more than Oliver's did.
I agree it did not look like the same one
@Archaenum Precisely my point!!!!!!!!!!! How was the paternal line tested? It seems odd to me that only the mtDNA was tested. How is the case conclusively closed?
I think Oliver's kind is the Australopithecus species, but still doesn't prove that we came from chimps.
In in 50/50 with believing that because if you watched the early videos then Oliver tried to...breed with a human but dogs can also try to do stuff with humans. And it could be a mutant ape. But on the other hand the other one is probably not the real Oliver and it looks extremely human
@GrilledCheese2theMAX I think we should do something similar, but instead of creating humanzees, we should construct a complete, physical copy of the neanderthal genome and put it in an embryo.
Yes there is the answer
R.I.P Oliver xD
I thought the same thing. It would have 48 chromosomes but they could look at the DNA sequence of the baby chimp & compare it to the DNA sequence of another chimp. I would think there would still be some differences since his DNA sequence is already different.
Hmm Oliver's life sounds similar to Afrikans experience when the devils showed up on the beautiful shores of Kemet
@Archaenum I am honestly confused. I am no geneticist. Is not the mitochondrial DNA a test of the mother? The mother is a chimp, but as I understand mitochondria we have no knowledge of the father. I don't know enough to say, but something is wrong with the whole "subspecies" idea.
Leashes on children looks pretty sick, too. I think it a lot depends on how the animal is treated - I've seen tiger trainers who don't need whips or leashes, and tigers eat people!!!! Oliver just has had a f!#@*d life, and his original trainers appear to be awfully dismissive and condescending towards the chimps they still have.
How can there be 47 chromosomes since chromosomes pair up (one from mother and other from the father) so it has to be either 46 or 48
He said that the ones that don't pair up don't matter?
Okay genius, except I was responding to a comment that had nothing to do with the history of the church.
"the missing link is probably staring us in the face. but religion will never acknowledge this fact, and therefor there will be no studying of this creatures place in evolution"
Not sure why it didn't put my comment under theirs, though...
I meant to say that if his father was human, these tests would not prove or negate that. These tests mean nothing.
I though he'd died years ago. And if the one showing is actually him, well, he looked more human when he was younger, cause that old one is just a chimp, not human at all.
hes not strange..hes a relatively new species....A BONOBO...THey walk upright...
I feel sorry for this poor animal, exploited and kept away from the wild his whole life.
Subspecies makes the most sense! Like it happened when our ancestors might evolved into humans...
Big foot is out looking for his son.
@hillchrest vary vary true and lots of us experience it.
But if he was half/half, think of how that would effect everything we know about our evolution.
A theory is something that has support. Theres evidence for it otherwise it wouldnt be considered a theory but a hypothesis. Evolution is a fact.
Is it possible, that may not be the original Oliver?
I was thinking the same, he looked really different after they found him again.
valid point
He looks exactly the same just older of course he's going to change a little over 20 years
Very sad how curel humanity has become. They put him in a cage for 9 years for looking different. And people's comments seem to be more cruel than the action bestowed upon him. Chimps belong in the wild. Not for our entertainment or research. Time we respected all aspects of life. The day will come when the future generations will be calling us wild and savage. Where is our intelligents , the more advanced we bcome themore savage we become.
@daninjaj13 The additional two chromosomes are really just copies of each other, so there's only one real distinct "extra" chromosomes that chimps have. We have 23 pairs, chimps have 24. This is because you get one chromosome (CH) from your mother and one from your father, and every pair is almost identical except the sex CHs. Further, we have all the sequences of the additional chromosome that chimps have, it's just been fused to another CH, CH 2 in humans.
Does anyone know how long ago this documentary was because I live in San Antonio and am interested in chekcing him out.
2:39 "Furthest reaches of the Congo jungle..."
Am I the only one here who caught a little Lovecraftian drift? I mean, the Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family...
I wish I could watch Drastic Plastic.
Oh yes because a Manchild God making you out of magic makes perfect sense eh ?
@Sexyherozan well said!! my thoughts exactly.
The eyebrows.. I can't place what unsettles me about it though.
When fourty two years old you reach, look as good you will not.
missing link found.
@evelsteev That was horrible keeping him in a cage for that long. No sense in it.
Humanzee, unique and different...yet only few who cared in him. its arsewholes in this life that make something (which they know nothing about sound) sound like a threat towards people claiming that he's bigfoot. He's never brought harm onto anyone and should have deserved a chance. he spent 9years of his life locked up in a cage and almost forgotten. treat them with respect, they will treat you the same back. he's now blind and cannot stand...no respect there shame on society
It sucks he died... :(
but that does not look like Oliver. o.O His eyebrow ridges and eyes are very different.
why does oliver's face look darker here than it did in the older videos?
DAMN IT! Just do a simple DNA test and end the goddamn suspense. Seriously, I want to know!
I don't believe that that's the same Oliver at the end...he doesn't look anything like the white faced one in the pictures?
Why didn't we let Oliver mate with the Japanese actress? Would've been interesting to see what the baby looks like and can do.
you really have swallowed the lie hook line and sinker.
God is returning soon my friend, I hope you wake from your sleep to find the truth. God bless.
Old boy with Oliver now seems to be the curious type, no?
Whoever kept Oliver in a cage for years needs to have their ass kicked.
No, I do not. Where are you getting this information?
Maybe Oliver holds some answers to his curiosity.
Ahh Ok, that makes sense now
He may be 1/4 human. That would explain the chromosomes. He doesn't look half human anyway.
Im so glad he had a happy ending,going through all the parts I expected him to be mistreat and die,at least he is happy in the sactuary :)
@easternmind -__-
I'm sorry, I had originally meant to say that humans did not evolve from chimpanzees, but yes, I know scientific research proves that we have similar ancestry, so on. as for other species, sure thing. :P
thats why i made that remark. they would of done all sorts of things to that chimp that we would never have knowledge of just from pure curiosity. her is different in ways that we willnever know because even scientists are silenced on their true findings. "yes oliver is a chimp- but only half a chimp ..what is the other half of him that they didnt mention. do you know what i mean.
They said most hybrid species are sterile.