Not really. Who has the right to call us humans? Why aren't we called someone else? And since we all have different DNA why are we all named the same thing?
Because we're all based off of the same thing. Mutations cannot be carried throughout generations, in example: a bird cannot become a fish in millions for years, or any period of time at that matter. Is an albino human a human? Yes, because albinism is a mutation. It cannot be carried throughout generations. Genes, however, are what change us. If, for example, someone in your family had crooked toes and the other straight, you would most likely have slightly crooked toes. That, being stated and proven, is a fact. Everything you think, whether it be imagination or an equation, is opinion until proven true. Then it is fact until it is proven wrong. Our imagination is consisted of opinion unless some factors of that imagination is fact.