No. Only same or extremely similar species can mate and have offspring.
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No, it is biologically impossible for a woman to get pregnant by a pig. Humans and pigs have different numbers of chromosomes, which prevents successful fertilization and the development of a viable embryo. Additionally, there are significant physiological barriers that prevent interspecies reproduction, such as differences in reproductive anatomy and hormonal regulation.
No, the presence of a lizard jumping on a human male does not indicate or predict pregnancy in his wife. This is a superstition or myth and has no scientific basis.
No, it is not possible.
It is possible for a woman with a transplanted uterus to carry a pregnancy. Therefore, it is theoretically possible for a male-to-female transgendered person to become pregnant by in vitro fertilization; if a pre-op male-to-female transgendered person produces sperm, that person can become a father.
No, humans and animals are too different.