Narluga
Narlugas, unlike other hybrids, can survive in the wild. Climate change may be causing narwhal and beluga whales to mix because they must share a habitat. They don’t have horns, but their heads and shading are narwhal-like. They have a similar appearance to a beluga whale.

Narluga
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Mule Bird
Isn’t that adorable? The mule bird is a cross between a goldfinch and a canary. They are now known as British finches because they were once bred as house cats. In 1981, the government agreed to make hunting illegal after a large number of mule birds were killed or captured in the United Kingdom.

Mule Bird