Grolar Bear
You can probably tell by looking at the bear in this photo that it is a cross between a polar bear as well as a grizzly bear. This creature, also called the grolar or pizzly, is found both in the wild and in captivity. Generally, the two bear species avoid one another. Polar bears have been forced to migrate south due to the melting of the ice caps. As a result, they have encountered their brown counterparts on a more frequent basis.
Zorse
A zebroid is sometimes referred to as a zorse. It is a hybrid of a horse and a zebra, which distinguishes it from a zonkey. Because horses have a different chromosome number than donkeys, they are genetically more distant from zebras. As a result, congenital disabilities such as dwarfism have increased in prevalence. Typically, a distinguishing feature separates the endearing hybrids. Stripes are most frequently found in remote areas of those with spots.