Hybrid Animals You Probably Have Never Heard Of

Published on 04/15/2021
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Narluga

Unlike other hybrids, Narlugas survive in the wild. Since they have to share a habitat, the mixing of narwhal and beluga whales may be caused by climate change. They don’t have horns, but they do have narwhal-like heads and shading. Their appearance is similar to that of a beluga whale.

Narluga

Narluga

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Mule Bird

How adorable is that? The mule bird is a hybrid between the canary and the goldfinch. Since they were once bred as house cats, they are now known as British finches. Since too many citizens were killed or captured in the United Kingdom, the government agreed to hunt them unlawful in 1981.

Mule Bird

Mule Bird

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