Top 10 Hybrid Animals  

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Our editors have created a list about the top 10 hybrid animals. Hybrid animals are cross-breds between animals of similar genetics. They mostly exist in captivity and are the result of human intervention.

10. Liger/Tigon

Though they are fascinating animals, they get the last of the list because they are the most popular known among the hybrids. Ligers are crossbreeds between a male lion while Tigons are crossbreds between a male tiger and a female lion. Ligers are the world’s largest cats. Tigons on the other hand, are prone towards dwarfism and are usually smaller than either of their parents. Male Ligers/Tigons are sterile while the females are often fertile. Below shows a liger and its trainer Dr. Bhagavan Antle at a Renaissance Festival in Massachusetts, USA, October 2005.




9. Wolf Dog

Dogs and wolves tend to crossbreed rather freely. The wolf is a shy animal depending on nuances in body language, facial expression and on hunting skills to survive. Their jaws are much stronger than those of a dog and are often used to exert dominance. For a dog wolf hybrid, it is not known when it will display a wolf behaviour or dog behaviour or something in between. Obedience training is a must in order to tame the animal.


8. Iron Age Pig

Domestic Tamworth pigs are crossbred with wild boar to create ‘Iron Age Pigs’. The hybrids are tamer than wild boar but less tractable than domestic swine and generally become specialist pork sausages. Most of them are bred for the specialist meat trade.


7. Zebroid

A zorse is the result of crossbreeding a horse and a zebra. A zonkey is the result of crossbreeding a donkey with a zebra. The Zony is the result of crossbreeding a pony to a zebra. All these three are called zebroids - defined as a cross between a zebra and any other equid. Zebroids are preferred over zebra for practical uses such as riding because of its body shape. However it is more inclined to be temperamental and can prove to be difficult to handle.




6. Cama

A Cama is a hybrid between a camel and a llama. They are born via artificial insemination due to the huge difference in sizes of the animals which disallow natural breeding. A Cama usually has the short ears and long tails of a camel but the cloven hooves of a llama. Also most noticeably is the absence of the hump.




5. Grolar, Pizzly

A grolar/pizzly hybrid is the product of a grizzly bear and a polar bear. Although the two bears are genetically similar, they tend to avoid each other in the wild. During 16 April 2006, a hybrid bear was shot dead by Jim Martell,a hunter from the United States, in Canada. It was the first time a hybrid was found in the wild where previous records of grolars or pizzlies have only been found in zoos.


4. Leopon

A Leopon is the result of breeding a male leopard and a female lion. The head of the animal is similar to that of a lion while the rest of the bodies carries similarities to leopards. The most successful breeding programme was at the Koshien Hanshin Park in Nishinomiya City, Japan. Leopons are larger than leopards and likes to climb and enjoy water.


3. Hybrid Pheasant

The Golden Phesant has commonly been crossed with the similar Lady Amherst’s Pheasant. The result is a hybrid with distinguished colors from its parents.




2. Wolphin

A wolphin is a rare hybrid formed from a cross between a bottlenose dolphin and a false killer whale. There are currently only two in captivity at the Sea Life Park in Hawaii. A wolphin’s size, colour and shape are intermediate between the parent species. The first captive wolphin was Kekaimalu, which shows mixed heritage even in its teeth: bottlenose dolphins have 88, false killer whales have 44 and Kekaimalu has 66!


1. Ti-Liger, Ti-Tigon, Li-Tigon, Li-Liger


The top spot goes to ti-ligers/ti-tigon/li-tigons/li-ligers because it is a hybrid among the hybrids. It is a cross breed between a male tiger and a female liger/tigon or a male lion with a female tigon/liger. Do note that female ligers or tigons are fertile. They are extremely rare and are in mostly private ownership within a behavioural studies programme. In the case of ti-ligers, they have unusual striping where it breaks up and display a blotchy appearance. Since they are 3/4 tiger, their characteristics inhibit more of those of a tiger than a lion.



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9 comments

Do hybrid animals need less food than regular animals?

Do You require less food than regular human beings?

Which of these animals are sterile and which can reproduce with the opposite sex?

I'm revolted by this whole thing. It just seems inherently wrong to me

Ughh...disgusting. I hate when they carry out genetic engineering just for fun...oh sorry, to examine behavior of non-existing species. Get a life. As a bio major, I can't understand what motivates people to enter such rediculous fields instead of going into something useful, like studying pathogenetic or mutualistic bacteria. I mean, what have those "scientists" contributed to humanity? I think they're just enamored by the name "hybrid"...

I think it's fascinating. After all we were created in Gods own image. Who's to say that the creator of all isn't pleased with his creation creating.

I think it's very interesting, animals whose dna make up are similar breed in the while... horses and donkeys have mules right? and my sister does research of sea horses in tampa fl and found several ones she couldn't identify and realized they were cross breeding, plus what about dogs of different breeds that mate... it's interesting to see how similar we are to other animals and whatnot- if you're interested in this fictionally, michael crighton wrote a great book about this stuff and i think it was called Next

heyy. I'm doing a project on hybrid animals and can't seem to find enough information.

can you help =)

why not, why kind of help you need? you can use this information, but please give a credit to a original author

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