Liger: A cross between a male lion and a female tiger, ligers are the largest known cat species. They inherit traits from both parents, such as the mane of a lion and the stripes of a tiger.
Tigon: Similar to ligers, tigons are the offspring of a male tiger and a female lion. They are smaller than ligers and exhibit characteristics of both parent species.
Zebroid: Also known as zorse, zonkey, or zedonk, a zebroid is the result of crossbreeding a zebra with any other equine species, such as a horse or a donkey.
Cama: A cama is a hybrid between a male dromedary camel and a female llama. They are bred for their unique characteristics, such as a long llama-like face and a camel-like hump.
Grolar Bear: Also known as a pizzly bear, a grolar bear is a hybrid between a grizzly bear and a polar bear. They are rare but have been observed in the wild.
Beefalo: A beefalo is a hybrid between a domestic cattle and an American bison. They are bred for their meat, which is leaner than traditional beef.
Wholphin: A wholphin is a cross between a female bottlenose dolphin and a male false killer whale. They exhibit characteristics of both parent species and are found in captivity.
Coywolf: A coywolf is a hybrid between a coyote and a wolf. They are found in North America and exhibit a mix of characteristics from both parent species.
Savannah Cat: A Savannah cat is a hybrid between a domestic cat and a serval, a wild African cat. They are known for their tall, slender bodies and exotic appearance.
Wolfdog: A wolfdog is a hybrid between a wolf and a domestic dog. They vary in appearance and behavior depending on the percentage of wolf genes they inherit.