Grolar Bear
The color of the bear in the picture indicated that it was a crossbreed between a polar and a grizzly bear. The animal’s name was either grolar or pizzly, and we saw the breed in the wild often. It was unusual to see this breed since polar and grizzly bears normally avoided each other, but due to the melting of ice in the south, the two bears couldn’t avoid colliding.
Zorse
A zorse was another zebroid creature. It looked like a hybrid between a horse and a zebra. When we compared horses to zebras, we realized they didn’t have identical genetics because their chromosome numbers didn’t fit. It was the explanation for the crossbreed’s dwarfism in most cases. On the other hand, the hybrid had more unusual characteristics in their body due to their spots.