Could a camel hump be implanted surrounded by a human self?
I've been told that it'd be very difficult for a human being to survive contained by the desert without a supply of water. But I was wondering whether a camel hump couldn't be transplanted into a person's pay for? Haven’t we made enough advancements in organ transplantation to allow for this? And, once you the camel hump be implanted, you'd have a 'seemingly' endless capacity to retain hose down. Sure, you'd have to take immunosuppressant drugs, but, once you got departed that, you'd never go thirsty again! And no more problems when you take a sojourn through the desert! What do you all imagine?
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you are sure onto something here. how about a human brain transplanted into that camel?
Don't listen to the haters telling you you're a retard. I think the idea is brilliant! I'm a short time ago sorry I don't have anything else to add since you seem to hold it roughly figured out.
Anyway, get a copyright on the idea, find some investors and see if you can't product this dream a reality! Source(s): Also, will you marry me?
Ivan -- Please report immediately to the nearest College for Special Surgery! You are a bonafied genius. Obviously, those who cannot see that organic implantation will move the course of human history in this century....NEED GLASSES!! The Bionic Man concept was great for the 1970's. But people requirement to understand that with cloning, and genetic engineering, we are at the threshold of a new life implantation era that will allow everyone to improve their lives in innumerable ways. (Not to mention remote control stimulation of partners during the courting process.) Carry on your outstanding innovations, sir! I applaud you. Sincerely, Dr. Terry Banto Source(s): I'm not relating.
i think you definatly think outside the box. way to step!
but realisticly, dude are you for real? id rather die of thirst after drag an 100 lb hump on my back, through a desert, while on drugs.
nice try though. dont give up on your dreams! lol Source(s): hahahaha i wanna meet this guy.
I don't think immunosuppressant drugs would even help, it is a completely different species. You would probably die, besides you would burn a ton more calories and sweat much more carrying the extra immensity. Definitely not worth it.
LOL great imagination! You'd still enjoy to stop to pee.
You would have a difficult time getting clothing to fit.
It wouldn't be easy to fit behind the gearstick of a vehicle.
Just watch out you don't grow a camel toe.
what about our clothes- nothing will fit anymore.
hot wardrobe! yay!
I think you hold WAY too much time on your hands, honey.
Good thinking Dr. Moreau.
But it might in actual fact be easier and more efficient for the person to carry a sea supply and maybe a filtration system (to re-use their own urine) rather than a 100 lb hump of fat and immunosuppressant drugs.
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you are sure onto something here. how about a human brain transplanted into that camel?
Don't listen to the haters telling you you're a retard. I think the idea is brilliant! I'm a short time ago sorry I don't have anything else to add since you seem to hold it roughly figured out.
Anyway, get a copyright on the idea, find some investors and see if you can't product this dream a reality! Source(s): Also, will you marry me?
Ivan -- Please report immediately to the nearest College for Special Surgery! You are a bonafied genius. Obviously, those who cannot see that organic implantation will move the course of human history in this century....NEED GLASSES!! The Bionic Man concept was great for the 1970's. But people requirement to understand that with cloning, and genetic engineering, we are at the threshold of a new life implantation era that will allow everyone to improve their lives in innumerable ways. (Not to mention remote control stimulation of partners during the courting process.) Carry on your outstanding innovations, sir! I applaud you. Sincerely, Dr. Terry Banto Source(s): I'm not relating.
i think you definatly think outside the box. way to step!
but realisticly, dude are you for real? id rather die of thirst after drag an 100 lb hump on my back, through a desert, while on drugs.
nice try though. dont give up on your dreams! lol Source(s): hahahaha i wanna meet this guy.
I don't think immunosuppressant drugs would even help, it is a completely different species. You would probably die, besides you would burn a ton more calories and sweat much more carrying the extra immensity. Definitely not worth it.
LOL great imagination! You'd still enjoy to stop to pee.
You would have a difficult time getting clothing to fit.
It wouldn't be easy to fit behind the gearstick of a vehicle.
Just watch out you don't grow a camel toe.
what about our clothes- nothing will fit anymore.
hot wardrobe! yay!
I think you hold WAY too much time on your hands, honey.
Good thinking Dr. Moreau.
But it might in actual fact be easier and more efficient for the person to carry a sea supply and maybe a filtration system (to re-use their own urine) rather than a 100 lb hump of fat and immunosuppressant drugs.
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