Grolar Bear
You might deduce that the bear in this picture is a cross between a polar and a grizzly bear from its coloring. The grolar, or pizzly, is a breed found both in the wild and in captivity. The two groups of bears are generally antagonistic toward one another. However, due to melting ice caps, polar bears have been forced to migrate south. As a result, they’ve been encountering their brown counterparts more frequently.
Zorse
Often a zebroid is a zorse. It differs from zonkeys because it is a cross between a horse and a zebra. Horses are genetically more distant from zebras than donkeys because they have different chromosome numbers. Dwarfism and other congenital disabilities are becoming more common as a result. In most cases, the lovely hybrids have distinguishing characteristics. Stripes are most commonly seen on those with spots in isolated areas.