Coydog
The coydog, as the wolfdog, has readily identifiable owners. If you guessed a cross between a dog and a coyote, you are right. These animals were born for centuries in pre-Columbian Mexico, but they are now bred in captivity. Wolfdogs are known to be more dependable and cool. Coydogs, on the other side, are more mischievous animals!
Dzo
Yaks and cattle are raised together in Tibet and Mongolia to create more demanding livestock. The resulting animal is the dzo, which is also known as the yattle in certain English-speaking nations. In terms of meat and milk production, they are usually more active. However, the males are sterile, which is a concern. As a result, this species, like the mule, may be considered a genuine hybrid created for practical purposes.