Dogs breed with dogs. Goats with goats. Humans with humans. There are no separate “species.” Gorillas do not breed with humans. That would be inter-breedings. Until we shed the Darwinian theory of evolution, there will be no progress.
Yes, and the article made that point without mentioning gorillas or Darwin.
Lions can’t breed with tigers?
Zebras, donkeys and horses can’t interbreed?
Polar and Grizzly bears can’t breed?
Wolves, coyotes and dogs can’t interbreed?
IIRC, the Russians tried some experiments with human, gorilla and chimpanzee embryos without success. It was, as I remember, back in the 40s or 50s so, today, who knows.
Homo Sapiens, Homo Neanderthalensis and Homo Denisova are much closer genetically than gorillas or chimps. Currently in science, they are not sure if Neanderthalensis and Denisova are a separate species or just a sub-species. There are very specific genetic differences. Is it enough difference to classify them as a separate species? That has arguments both ways. Neanderthalensis contributed genes for blond and red hair and light skin to modern man.
You might want to learn what Darwinian evolution is before forming opinions about it.
“Gorillas do not breed with humans.”
I’d bet Stormie Daneils has.