Beefalo
Bison and cattle were accidentally mixed when explorers first introduced livestock to the New World in the 18th century. They were then purposefully crossbred, but a few of them managed to escape. As a result, the Grand Canyon is now home to wild herds of beefalo. They wreak havoc by emptying drinking establishments and wreaking havoc wherever they go! It’s now up for debate whether we’ll be able to apprehend them.
Tigon
The Tigon was created by crossing a male tiger with a female lion. The sex of the parents distinguishes it from a Liger. You’d think the tigon and the liger would have the same appearance, but they don’t. Tigons do not grow to be the same size as ligers, and they do not develop dwarfism. They are, on average, younger than their first cousins and cousins.