Since it seems that gene-splicing has become a reality, all those old jokes about crossing a parrot with a centipede are within the realm of possibility. Here are a few examples of what could happen.
Cross an Indian monkey with a vine of the legume family and a plant with yellow cup-shaped flowers and you'll get a Rhesus Peanut Buttercup.
Cross a Sasquatch and a baboon and you'll get a Sassoon, an animal that lurks in the suburbs at night, catches unwary women and styles their hair.
Cross an armadillo with a hammerhead shark and you can keep your refrigerator smelling fresh with an Arm & Hammerhead shark.
Cross a parrot with an alligator and when the Parrigator asks you for a cracker, you'd be well advised to give it one.
Cross a sheep dog and a baby of the carp family will get you a Shag-carpette.
Splice the genes of 63,360 inchworms and get a Mile-worm.
An Impossabull is what you get when you make a three-way cross between an impala, a possum and a bull. It's a 2000 lb. antelope that hangs from trees and drops down on unsuspecting matadors.
Here's an interesting five-way cross. An Alaskan King Crab, a kingfisher, a jackrabbit, a jackass and a jackal. This gives you a Full House.
Cross a rabbit with an amoeba and you'll get an Amoebit. It can multiply and divide at the same time.
Cross a grasshopper and a hippopotamus, and you get a Grasshoppapotamus, a short-lived creature that can leap to tremendous heights... once.
Cross a coyote with an ass, and the results are a Doncoyote. This is an ass that brays at windmills and tilts at the moon.
Cross a lion with an ocelot and you get a political animal, the Lialot, close relative to the Cheetalot.
Cross a racehorse with a hog and you get a Thoroughpig.
Cross a sheep with a porcupine and you get a Sheepupine. It not only supplies you with wool but will also knit you a sweater.
Cross a male sheep, a baby sheep, an Australian wild dog and a donkey and get ... Aram-alam-ading-donk.
A combination of a lamprey eel and a baboon created at a famous American college gives you the Harvard Lampoon.
A coward and a hyena gives you the laughing stock of the party, the Cowena.
Cross a snake with a canary and you get a bird that sings with a lisp, the Snary.
Cross a lamb with a camel to produce sweaters with bumps (especially for the ladies), the Lamel.
Cross aloe vera with baby's breath and get the ingredients for the French come on, Aloebaby.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Joke: Lab created animals
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