11Female Donkey + Male Horse equals to a Hinny
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You’ve probably heard of mules before? Well, the Hinny hybrid is similar to a mule but much less common. We have to admit, the Hinny hybrid looks better than the mule one. But on the other hand, the mule can be useful for transportation and the Hinny is not that type of an animal.
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12Male Leopard + Female Lion equals to a Leopon
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Some people simply love to crossbreed exotic animals, especially wild cats. The leopard and the lion come from the same family of cats, but they’re sworn enemies in the wild. They fight and compete for territory and pray, which means there’s no wild Leopon out there.
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13The Iron Age Pig
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There’s only one reason to crossbreed a pig with a wild boar, and that’s, of course, more meat. This is probably the oldest crossbreed on the list. It was first bred during the Iron Age period, which fell between 1200 BCE and 600 BCE.
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14The Wholphins hybrid
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The Wholphin is a mix between a female bottlenose dolphin and a male false killer whale. Wholphins are extremely rare and born in captivity. There are very little chances that you’ll see one in the ocean because most Wholphins in the wild are sterile.
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15Narwhal + Beluga equals Narluga
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Just like the Wholphin, the Narluga is extremely rare as well. But they do occur in the wild, and there’s been an increase in sighting in the North Atlantic. The new hybrid looks more like Beluga than Narwhal simply because they lack the recognizable Narwhal’s long tusk.
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