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Discover the world of unique hybrid animals born from the crossing of distinct species. From the Camas, a blend of a male camel and a female llama, to the Liger, a rare mix of lion and tiger, these hybrids exhibit fascinating traits. Learn about the Bobcat/Lynx cross, the Wolphin, and the striking Tiger Cross, each showcasing a blend of features from their parent species. Delve into the Hinney, a mix of a female donkey and a male horse, and explore the captivating characteristics of the Ocelot/Puma cross.
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The Camas By: Jennifer • The Camas is a result of a male camel and a female lama. • The Camas has small ears from a camel and a big moth from a lama. Lama camas
The Liger • The liger is bred from a male tiger and a female lion. • The common adult liger weighs 1,000 • The Liger largest cat in the world liger tiger lion
Bobcat/Lynx Cross By Maya • The bobcat/ lynx is the product of mixing a bobcat and a lynx. • It has the body shape of a lynx, big shoulder bones and a long body • It has the color of a bobcat, speckled and tannish brown. Bobcat/ Lynx Bobcat lynx
Wolphinby Onieda • It is produced by a female bottlnose dolphin and male killer whale
Tiger CrossBy David • The bright skin color of the Tiger Cross from the Siberian Tiger. • The Tiger Cross stripes came from both the Siberian. • The Tiger Cross taller height is from the Siberian tiger. Siberian Tiger / Manchurian
The Hinney • The hinney is the result of breeding a female donkey to a male horse • The hinney has tall, pointed ears similar to a donkey • The sleek body is similar to that of a horse only on a smaller scale Hinney Male Horse (Stallion) Female donkey
Ocelot/Puma Cross • The ocelot/puma crossed.