Coydog
The coydog, like the wolfdog, has parents who are easily identified. If you guessed a cross between a dog and a coyote, you are correct. These animals were bred for generations in Pre-Columbian Mexico, and they are still bred in captivity today. Wolfdogs are typically more dependable and calm. Coydogs, on the other hand, are more mischievous creatures!
Dzo
Yaks and cattle are bred together in Tibet and Mongolia to create tougher animals. The resulting animal is the dzo, which is also known as the yattle in some English-speaking countries. In terms of meat and milk production, they are usually more productive. However, the males are sterile, which is a problem. As a result, this creature, like the mule, can be considered a true hybrid created for practical purposes.