a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. The species is the principal natural taxonomic unit, ranking below a genus and denoted by a Latin binomial, e.g. Homo sapiens.
Carl Linnaeus classified all living things into groups based upon their physical features. His system placed organisms with the most similar characteristics together in a group he called the “species”. A species is defined as all organisms that are able to breed with one another, and most importantly, are able to produce fertile offspring. The species group is accepted as the smallest unit of biological classification and is always given a Greek or Latin name. The emergence of a new species from an existing one happens as a result of natural selection. This process is called speciation. Some scientists believe that speciation occurs continuously over long periods of time, whilst others believe that speciation occurs only rarely, and in relatively short bursts, sometimes as a result of a dramatic environmental event.
My feeling is yes and have suggested this here and elsewhere. Or at the very least a sub species, but the problem with the latter is that infers a common ancestor.
My feeling is that Aryans (Rh-) and Simians (Rh+) probably do not have a common ancestor, or if there is one it is so far back (pre-primate) i don’t think that would count. I am not scientifically trained so not sure about the official scientific position here. There is also a possibility that there are 2 sub species of Aryan. This is due to differences in the structure of the Coccyx (not present in Simians), one having a curved compound structure and the other being a fused spike about 4″ long.
The key differences between Aryans and Simians are:
Psychology, Physiology and inability to breed naturally.
How Aryans differ.
Psychology:
Lack of empathy.
More creative.
Higher average IQ.
Promiscuous.
Driven (what we call psychopathy but which is actually neuro-typical for Aryans).
Physiology:
Facial features and cranial features.
Eye colour.
Skin tone.
Different body frame (taller, slim hips)
Presence of Coccyx (tailbone – fused or compound)
Breeding:
There are serious problems in breeding between the species due to incompatibility of blood between Aryan mother and Simian father. Well documented.
The saying of birds of a feather is very much applicable with Aryans generally socialising with and breeding with other Aryans. Much of this is likely subconscious. For instance, i am Simian but with very high latent Aryan DNA as father was Aryan. Almost all my friends and girlfriends have been Aryan. I am naturally attracted to Aryan women.
I also believe that there is a particular attraction between O- and A+ (my parents). This is a very common mix, probably far higher than random.
Makes ya wonder don’t it? Negative males have no problem with a positive female if she carries a negative offspring, which would be slim since positive is dominant over negative. However the opposite is not as most here already know the negative female carrying a positive fetus can have one offspring without the RhoGam shot but at birth there is the intermingling of the blood, her body now creates antibodies against any subsequent positive fetus and will kill it as if it were a virus. Side note. You can put a negative in a positive but you cannot put a positive in a negative. I know first hand it happened to me. I am an O negative married to an O positive!