how can Homo sapiens and Neanderthal be different species but Neanderthal dna is common in modern day people

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To my 5 year old knowledge I thought Neanderthals were different species but for us to have part of their dna that means they got jiggy together and created fertile off spring with Homo sapiens but when a donkey and a horse do it they make infertile offspring? Are we not like actual separate species?

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The DNA of 32 different hominids have been found in humans. Remains of only around dozen of those have been found by archeologists. The DNA of these different species is what caused the different races of humans. Geographic separation of sub-hominim DNA admixture markers prove humans races are at least different breeds, if not species. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOBQpV5L_Cw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOBQpV5L_Cw)

According to the worlds oldest religious texts found so far (Sumerian), the different sub-hominin species around the world were uplifted by space faring beings to be a slave population for them. Who would have thought the ancient aliens theory is actually the worlds oldest religion?

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