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No, it is not biologically possible for a human to have parents of different species. In the context of biological reproduction, species are defined as groups of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring under natural conditions. Humans belong to the species Homo sapiens, and their parents must also be humans, belonging to the same species.

While there are instances of different species interbreeding in the animal kingdom (e.g., ligers, which are offspring of a lion and a tiger), such instances are usually limited to closely related species within the same genus or family. However, this is not possible in the case of humans, as there are no other closely related species that can interbreed with Homo sapiens to produce fertile offspring.

The concept of having parents of different species is more common in fictional stories, mythology, and science fiction, where imaginative scenarios might be explored. But in the real world, the biological boundaries between species prevent interbreeding and the production of fertile offspring.

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