Excellent hybrid children

Breeding animals are born due to the breeding of genetically closely related species.

Breeding animals are born due to the breeding of genetically closely related species. They are not in nature but are born either because of 'being' caught in the zoo or by IVF intervention.

On the occasion of the beginning of the New Year of the Tiger, we had the opportunity to tell about the Amerasians of the lord of the jungle - the tiger and the lord of the semi-desert region of Africa, the lion. Familiarize yourself with the unique hybrid children of other species.

1. Wolves and domestic dogs

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Dogs and domestic dogs tend to breed freely. Often shy wolves, judging by their external behavior, facial expressions, and predators . Their claws are stronger than domestic dogs and often try to take advantage of this advantage. The offspring of two species often carry both behavior. Tame them are to use strong methods to force them to subdue, not to caress.

2. Home pigs - wild pigs

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Tamworth region pigs are mated with wild boar, producing 'iron age' pigs. This hybrid pig is easier to domesticate than wild boar, but it is not as easy to be treated as domestic pigs. In general, they are used to make the best sausage, so they will be mass produced in farms to serve the meat processing industry.

3. Horses, donkeys - zebras (Zebroid)

Zorse (zebra-horse) is the result of mating between ordinary horses and zebras. Zonkey (zebra-donkey) is a mating between zebra and donkey. Zony is a breed between zebras and ponies (pony). All three types are called zebroid.

Zebroid has advantages over zebras in terms of practical use, such as riding, because its body resembles horses. However, it is more stubborn and more difficult to teach.

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Zorce

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Zonkey

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Zony

4. Hump camels - llamas

Camels (camel) and llamas (llama, many people call momentum) cannot 'love' each other in a natural way, although living together in a stable (which can happen to tigers and monks) death) because their size is quite different. Only by in vitro fertilization can babies be created, named scientists cama (by transplanting camel and llama). Cama has long tail-like ears like camels but the belly is slim like a horse. The most remarkable thing is that they are not humpy like camels.

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Cama's father and mother.

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Cama was 2 days old.

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Cama after 2 years of maturity.

5. Forest bear - polar bear

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Wild bears (or brown bear, grizzly English) and polar bears (white bear, polar bear English) do not like each other in nature, but also avoid clashes, so they rarely meet to make love even though very similar Genetic face. However, when being forced to live (in a stable at the zoo, they also gave the offspring, they were given the grafted names grolar or pizzly. But on April 16, 2006, a person The hunter named Jim Martell, on the US and Canadian border, hunted (but unfortunately shot) a grolar (or pizzly) living in the forest, which is the offspring of the first two bears encountered in nature. .

6. Newspaper - lion

Leopon is the result of a mating between male and female lion. The head of the animal is like a lion while the rest of the body is similar to a leopard. The study for the most successful breeding is at Hanshin Koshien Zoo, Japan. Leopon was older than the newspaper, liked to climb trees and play with the water.

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Leopon at the zoo.

7. Golden Amphibian Lady Amherst

Two types of yellow and white pheasant (pheasant) for beautiful colors. Because of their proximity to genetics, they can breed to create children with a 'jacket' suit, unlike both parents.

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Golden pheasant.

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Lady Amherst white pheasant.

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The hybrid of the yellow and white pheasant.

8. Dolphin - fake killer whale

Breeding between two types of dolphins is bottle-shaped dolphins and dolphins named false killer whale (so called because this species looks very much like a whale but much smaller) not seen in heaven However, it happens when the two types are kept in the zoo. These two hybrid dolphins are called wolphin, born at the marine biology park in Hawaii. Wolphin has the size, shape, and intermediate color between parents. The number of big wolphin's teeth is 66 while he has 88 teeth, his mother has 44 teeth. Strange.

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Wolphin

Update 16 December 2018
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