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Cats may begin to nibble or chew on their deceased owners within 48 hours, although forensic reports of such behavior are less common than with dogs.
Yes, in extreme circumstances, starving dogs may eat their deceased owners, though this behavior is influenced more by a complex mix of instinct, stress, and environment than by hunger alone.
In documented cases, some dogs begin consuming their deceased owners within a few hours to a day of death, even when food is available.
Yes, forensic evidence shows that dogs may eat their deceased owners under certain circumstances, though it's not inevitable and depends on factors like hunger, distress, and time since death.
No, humans cannot mate with animals due to genetic incompatibilities and reproductive barriers that prevent fertilization and embryo development.
It is biologically impossible for a dog and a human to mate and produce offspring due to fundamental genetic and reproductive incompatibilities.
No, humans cannot mate with animals due to vast genetic and biological differences that prevent reproduction between species.
It is biologically impossible for dogs and humans to reproduce due to vast genetic, chromosomal, and reproductive incompatibilities.
No, humans cannot mate with animals due to vast genetic and reproductive incompatibilities, making hybrid offspring biologically impossible.
It is biologically impossible for a dog and a human to reproduce due to vast genetic and reproductive incompatibilities.

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