Man-Made Disasters: Nature Didn’t Intend These Animal Breeds To Live, Yet Here They Are

Published on 06/03/2021
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Grolar Bear

You can probably guess that the bear in this photo is a cross between a polar and a grizzly bear by looking at its coloring. This animal, also known as the grolar or pizzly, can be found both in the wild and in captivity. The two types of bears generally avoid each other. Polar bears have been forced to migrate south due to melting ice caps. As a result, they’ve been running into their brown counterparts more frequently.

Grolar Bear

Grolar Bear

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Zorse

A zorse is also a zebroid. It is a cross between a horse and a zebra, which distinguishes it from a zonkey. Because horses have a different chromosome number than donkeys, they are genetically more distant from zebras. As a result, congenital disabilities such as dwarfism are more common. The charming hybrids usually have a distinguishing feature. Stripes are generally only present in isolated areas in those with spots.

Zorse

Zorse

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