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Jo
Are there any other known hybrids beside the Liger?
>> Anonymous
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There's mules.
>> Jo
>>162578
well thats a given, but are there anyothers?
>> Anonymous
>>162579
Tigrons/tigon
>> Anonymous
It's actually fairly common where two related species share a boundary.
>> Anonymous
Didn't we JUST have this conversation?
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>162596
Capitol's closed.
>> Anonymous
Wholphins
>> Anonymous
Humanzee. Saw it it Discovery Channel. I forget his name, but he's freaky.
>> Anonymous
>>162603

Proven just to be a strange looking chimp
>> Anonymous
>>162572
>> Anonymous !.X9p7owdWI
tigur
>> Anonymous
LIGER!
>> Anonymous
Theres tons of hybrids. theres a bunch listed on wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid

zeedonks, beefalos, tigons...
>> Anonymous
Zebrula's my personal favorite.
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>> Anonymous
>>162765
SHOOP!
>> Anonymous
http://madfoolish.blogspot.com/2007/09/top-10-hybrid-animals.html

anon delivers
>> Anonymous
>>162817
Calling a dogwolf a hybrid is pretty damn retarded.
>> Anonymous
>>162818
or pig/wild boar crosses.
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a cama is fine too
>> Anonymous
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also, dzo.
>> That Gomez
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the majestic Zeedonk
>> Bitter Anon !!WJLRQ1cwCyZ
>>163318
Yeaah that's definitely majestic.
>> Anonymous
>>162765
If it's not a shop, it could be a chimera
>> Anonymous
>>163332
No. Its not.

Its a horse zebra hybrid.
>> Anonymous
>You fucking idiot bitch.
>> Anonymous
>>163334

That's not a zorse. Hybrids don't work that way, it looks more like it has two sets of DNA, which makes it a chimera. Horse cells fused with zebra cells while in the embryotic stage.
>> Anonymous
>>163318
I prefer "zonkey" myself.
>> Anonymous
>>163360
ZONKA!
>> Anonymous
Not shooped, look up zorse on youtube. its from a discovery channel program, and according to the owners, its a zorse.
>> Anonymous
>>163382
There's a way that can happen without chimerism. You just need two genes: stripe gene and piebald gene. Piebald gene defines areas that are completely white while stripe gene defines whether the coloured areas are striped or not. It works similarily with cats, which can have tabby spots on white fur.
>> Anonymous
>>163336
You sir, are an idiot.
I own horses, and it's common knowledge that equines' offspring get patched coats if the parents are different colours.
Therefor it's normal for a zorse or hebra to come out with defined areas of stripes and smooth colour.
>> Anonymous
>>162619
It was proven to have unusual genes or chromosomes. They weren't sure why, but they didn't think it was because it was half human.
>> Anonymous
>>163401
So it was evolving into a human instead?
>> Anonymous
>>162765
Its a fucking zorse. Male zebra and female horse produced this, and she was an accident. Dumbasses left male zebra and horse together figuring they wouldn't fuck. Lolz.
>> Anonymous
>>163387

On the internet, you have a PhD in horses.
>> Anonymous
Inthebeforetimes....

Red wolves are a mix of mexican wolves and coyotes
>> Anonymous
That's not how evolution works. It is possible to create a chimp/human hybrid, our DNA is closer than members of the same species in many smaller organizms. It's just illegal. It freaks people the hell out. Some scientists did get a successful human/chimp fetus growing in a female chimp some years back, but they aborted it because of controversy.
>> Anonymous
lolwut
>> Anonymous
>>163487
I think everyone wants to see that out of morbid curiosity.

They should do it again, but claim they found it in Africa or something.
>> Anonymous
a liger has a male lion parent and female tiger parent. It is bigger than both species.

A tigon has a Female lion parent and a Male tiger parent. It is smaller than both species.
>> Anonymous
Rednecks

I mean, only an unholy breeding would produce them, right?
>> Anonymous
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanzee
>> Anonymous
>>162818
Why? wolves are very different from domestic dogs. VERY different.
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I wonder if there are any human aboriginie hybrids
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Genetics is fascinating. For example if I had sex with this chicken....
>> Anonymous
>>163595
....I wonder if any of you would tell.
>> Anonymous
>>163557
Not real.
>> Anonymous
>>163609
He was real, but just a deformed chimp.
>> Anonymous
The toast of botswana. I wish what happened to it would happen to annoying horny ass jocks who can't keep it in their pants.
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>>163387

Just because it wasn't made in a lab doesn't mean it isn't a chimera. Horse chimeras are very common.

Pic related: It's a chimera horsey.
>> Anonymous
>>163619
So, he was a human?
>> Anonymous
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>>163592
>> Anonymous
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>> Gleeful Nihilism
>>163774
No, as in he seriously was a chimpanzee.
>> Anonymous
>>163792
I'd hit it full force.
>> Anonymous
Horse + Donkey = Mule.

There are many others but alas, I forget.
>> Anonymous
>>163829

female horse + male donkey = mule
female donkey + male horse = hinney
>> Anonymous
>>163557
Yeah, that's the one from the Discovery Channel. He was still alive at the time the show was made, but old and blind. That was a really interesting show. They hinted about some research experiments where Humanzees might have been created and kept secret; the people involded won't agree to interviews. That particular chimp didn't just look strange; he had unusual behaviors like walking upright all the time, which is difficult for chimps. He also didn't like being around other chimps.
>> Anonymous
>>163987
He turned out to be a central african chimp from gabon. The reason his head looks different is because his teeth were removed when he was little to prevent biting.
They think he walks upright because he was heavily trained to do so, or perhaps because he was from one of several tribes of chimps that walk upright as part of their culture.
>> Anonymous
>tribes of chimps...part of their culture.

Troll sign.
>> Anonymous
>>163750
looks like any other god damn horse
>> Anonymous
>>164029
GB2 animal behavior

chimps have tribes, cultures, warfare, invention, innovation etc...read a journal sometime plezz
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It's over. Zony is finished.
>> Anonymous
>>164101
awwwwwww
>> Anonymous
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>>164022
Actually the regularly upright walking chimps are a species of their own: bonobos. They are more closely related to Humans than normal chimps, have less body hair than chimps and have way way way more sex than chimps.
>> Anonymous
did anyone ever find out if cabbits were real?
>> Anonymous
>>164152
They are real. Real photoshoppery.
>> Anonymous
>>163560

Wrong. Domestic dogs came from wolves. Canis familiaris is actually just a subspecies of Canis lupus, with the many breeds just that, breeds. Dingoes are domestic dogs gone wild again, another subspecies.
>> Anonymous
>>164158
Actually it's Canis lupus familiaris, to reflect the fact that dogs are in fact domestic wolves.
>> Anonymous
>>164161

Canis lupus familiaris yappis slobberus poopus biteus annoyingis.
>> Anonymous
Ah, the origin of dog.

The "dog" was selectively bred by early man from wolves. The tamest individuals were chosen until the result was a permanently juvenile dog. Licking your face? Wolf puppies lick an adults jaws aftr a hunt to induce vomiting which the puppies eat. Adult wolves do not lick faces. Incessant barking? Adult wolves do not bark. Uncalled-for biting, growling, antisocial aggression, and most of the other crap you idiots tolerate in the unnatural abominations you keep as pets all came from the early, deliberate breeding of a thing so contrary to nature that it would not survive on its own in the wild. Unlike cats.
>> Anonymous
>>164254
Actually new analysis on dog origins suggests that humans did not turn wolves into dogs, it was wolves themselves that domesticated themselves. Wolves that started living off human garbage heaps somewhere in china about 15 000 years ago were the ancestors of modern dogs. They had to tolerate humans to live so close to them, so the less timid and less aggressive individuals were more succesful. (Incidentally, eating garbage seems to account for the decrease in brain size.) Since these proto-dogs were no longer behaving like wolves, they were much easier to actually tame, when humans noticed how useful they were at defending encampments against other predators, and later at hunting.
>> Anonymous
Dingoes aren't domestic dogs gone wild. That would be feral dogs. Dingoes are actually its own species of dog that is a decendent of the indian wolf. You can domesticate them.
>> Anonymous
>>164164
Sounds like a harry potter spell
>> Anonymous
>>164282

Actually, the Aborigines brought the dingoes with them, and while they're quite vicious, they can be tamed.
>> Anonymous
>>164282
And the difference between domestic dog gone wild and feral dog is... exactly what?
>> Anonymous
>>164288
I am saying that a domestic dog gone wild is called a feral dog, a dingo is not a feral dog.
There is no evidence to suggest that the aboriginies brought the dingoes with them. That is absolute myth. Go look them up on wikipedia, for god sake. Please, before you people keep spouting more crap you know nothing about.
>> Anonymous
>>164317
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dingo#Earliest_evidence
>> Anonymous
>>164317
You aren't making much sense, you know. Dingos did not evolve separately from wolves. They share a common ancestor with all other dogs. In other words, they are descended from domesticated dogs (Canis lupus familiaris). Hence feral dogs.

Had they been introduced to Australia by aboriginies, then they could not have been dogs (C. lupus familiaris), since dogs didn't exist back then, only wolves. However, you even make a point of this not being the case, undermining your own argument.
>> Anonymous
>>164134
I've had uglier girlfriends than that.

Just needs a shave.
>> Anonymous
>>164461
You need some standards, seriously.
>> anonymous
tigons.
zonkeys.
savannah/ bengal cats are all hybrids