Strange hybrid animals
On land lions and tigers can mate to create tiger lions, while in the water whales and dolphins also work together to create Amerasians.
The incredible combination of animals
1. Hybrid zebra
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Hybrid zebras are hybrid products between zebras and another species, like ordinary horses or donkeys.Zebroid - the name of such objects - is a good example of the possibility of crossing between two species with different chromosome numbers. For example, the zebra family possesses 32 to 44 chromosomes (depending on the species), and horses often have 64 chromosomes. In addition to zebroid, people also call them zorse (zebra zebra horse) or zonkey (zebra hybrid donkey).
2. Hybrid cats
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Savannah cats are descendants of pet cats and Serval wild cats in Africa. Historians believe that the first savannah cat was born in the mid-80s in Pennsylvania. The International Cat Association recognizes savannah cats in 1996.
3. Tiger lion
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Tiger lions are the fruit of the mating between male lions and tigers. They are bigger than their parents and are the largest animals in the cat family. Tiger lions can reach up to 3 meters long and weigh up to 315 kg.
Unlike the tiger and lion tigers, mating results between male tigers and female lions. In addition, in the wild there are also cougars (children of male and female lion), jagulep (children of jaguar and regular newspapers), lijagulep (mating results between lions and jagulep).
4. Killer whales cross gray dolphins
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Wholphin is a hybrid product of killer whales and gray dolphins. Scientists claim they exist in the natural environment. There are two children living in captivity in Sea Life Park in Hawaii, USA.
The size, color, and shape of wholphin are a harmonious combination of the characteristics of the mother and father. For example, gray dolphins have 88 teeth, and killer whales have 44 and their children have 66 teeth.
5. Gray bear hybrid polar bear
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This is the descendant of grizzly bears and polar bears. Experts believe that global warming will increase the frequency of mating between the grizzly bear and the white bear as the bears must leave their habitat habitat.
6. Breeding cows cross American bulls
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"Beefalo" is the term used to call the name of a hybrid product between farmed cattle and American bison. Other species mating activities also occur in cattle raised with European bison or farmed cows with Tibetan bison. Like wild beef, "beefalo" meat contains less fat and cholesterol than beef beef. So farm owners breed "beefalo" to serve meat farming.
7. Hump camels and llamas
Hump camels (Camel) and llamas (Llama, or momentum code) cannot "love" each other in a natural way, although living together in a stable (which can happen to tigers and lions) Their sizes are quite different. Only in vitro fertilization can create hybrids named Cama.
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.
8. Sheep Goat
In 2000, Botswana veterinarians discovered the offspring of a female goat and a male sheep, and called it Toast. It has a thick, rough outer coat, smooth inner hair, long legs like a goat's and a heavy sheep's body. This animal has quite good vitality in nature.
Another story happened in Germany, at Klaus Exsternbrink's farm. A male goat accidentally jumped over the fence and had a " one night" affair with a sheep. As a result, the hybrid sheep, named Lisa, was born. This animal has the shape and stature that resembles a normal sheep but has the same coat color and hind legs as goats.
Lisa has now been sent to a veterinary school in Hanover, where experts are conducting genetic testing to determine its hybrid state.
9. Lai Ngan duck
When crossing the empty goose with female ducks or vice versa will create Mula species, in Vietnam it is often referred to as the hybrid duck. As a hybrid product of two different species, mula has no reproductive ability but surpasses their parents in growth and productivity.
The natural mating rate is 1 drum with 2 - 4 female ducks reaching from 40 to 50%. Eggs hatched for 29 days will hatch. If the mating is reversed, 1 male duck with 3 - 4 roofs, the ratio reaches 81 to 91%, the hatched eggs for 31 days will hatch. Therefore, artificial insemination is done between empty goose and female ducks to get more children and raise offspring to get meat.
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