If animals with the same genus but but different species breed produce infertile offsprings, how come modern humans have traces of Homo Neanderthal DNA

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Is Homo genus the exception of this? I have pretty much zero knowledge in biology but been curious about this for a while and can’t get it out of my head.

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When a Neanderthal and human really love each other. They go into a cave together and take off their animal skins. The male puts his private parts into the female parts and moved them around until something special comes out. Repeated enough times there is a strong chance that a baby will be made. Because that happened a long time ago. Humans have some neanderthal in them. This is because they are similar enough that successful offspring was possible

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