Beefalo
When settlers first brought cattle to the New World in the 18th century, they accidentally crossed bison and cattle. They were later crossbred more purposefully, but a few of them escaped. Wild herds of beefalo can now be found near the Grand Canyon. They cause mayhem by emptying watering holes and causing havoc wherever they go! It’s now up for debate whether or not we should apprehend them.
Tigon
A male tiger and a female lion were crossed to create the Tigon. The parents’ sex is what distinguishes it from a Liger. You’d think the tigon and the liger would be similar in appearance, but they’re not. Tigons do not grow to the same size as ligers and do not develop dwarfism. They are, on average, healthier than their close relatives.