Homo Sapiens and Homo Neanderthalensis are cousin species, not entirely different from one another but enough to be classified differently. Despite this, cross-breeding/hybridization was not only possible but happened with some frequency.
If you are anything but a native sub-saharan black African, then you will have some degree of Neanderthal DNA (this includes the vast majority of African Americans due to some unsavory history). There is some nuance, however, as only the female hybrids could have children themselves; the males were born sterile.
This is because as Homo Sapiens migrated out of Africa into Asia and Europe, they pushed back the native hominid species. From this came cross-cultural mixing, as well as breeding.
So in conclusion, our ancestors clearly weren't against the idea - are you?


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