Hybrid Animals You Won’t Believe Actually Exist

in #fridyg27 years ago

Internet is filled with strange things and strange creatures. Photoshoppers spend lots of hours in creating something unique which appeals our eyes. But these images are not photshopped. All of these animals are real! This list contains many hybrid animals which will shock you. If these are the creation of few years what does the future holds for us. Only time will tell! Keep reading and find out the most interesting hybrid animals .
#Tigon

When a female lion and a male tiger mate, that will result in Tigon. It was believed initially that tigons weigh less than their parent species, but they can grow just as large.They are less common. Tigons weigh somewhere around 400 pounds.
#Zebroid

A Zebroid is a cross between a zebra and any other equine. They are mostly male and to have the physiology of the non-zebra parent, with zebra stripes. Zebroids are wild and aggressive so they are very hard to tame. They occasionally pop up in surprising places. These were mentioned a few times in George R. R. Martin’s novel Game Of Thrones.
#Grolar Bear
Grolar bears is a cross between polar and brown bears. There have been a very few sightings in the wild.They look pretty much like an even split between polar and grizzly bears. Behaviorally, they are closer to polar bears than to browns.
#Leopon
If a male leopard mate with a female lion, they result is Leopon. They ahve been result of genetics productivity and could never be seen in Wild. The first known leopon was bred in India in 1910 Of the two cubs that resulted from the coupling, only one survived.
#Jaglion
A Jaglion is the offspring of a male jaguar and a female lion. Jaglions are very rare. The two pictured above were the result of a close friendship between a jaguar named Diablo and a lioness named Lola, who were bosom buddies at Ontario’s Bear Creek Wildlife Sanctuary.
#Coywolf
Coyotes and wolves are closely enough related that they can, and do, occasionally interbreed. Coyotes are very genetically close to red and eastern wolves, with whom they diverged only about 150-300,000 years ago. There are a number of different coywolf hybrid animals and their populations dot North America.

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