Examples of hybrid animals

A "Zeedonk", a zebra/donkey hybrid
A "Liger", a Lion/Tiger hybrid
A "Jaglion", a Jaguar/Lion hybridHybrid Iguana is single cross hybrid, result of natural inbreeding from male marine iguana and female land Iguana since late 2000s.
Equid hybrids
Mule, a cross of female horse and a male donkey.
Hinny, a cross between a female donkey and a male horse. Mule and hinny are examples of reciprocal hybrids.
Zebroids
Zeedonk or Zonkey, a zebra/donkey cross.
Zorse, a zebra/horse cross
Zony or Zetland, a zebra/pony cross ("zony" is a generic term; "zetland" is specifically a hybrid of the Shetland pony breed with a zebra)
Bovid hybrids
Dzo, zo or yakow; a cross between a domestic cow/bull and a yak.
Beefalo, a cross of an American bison and a domestic cow. This is a fertile breed; this along with genetic evidence has caused them to be recently reclassified into the same genus, Bos.
Zubron, a hybrid between wisent (European bison) and domestic cow.
Sheep-goat hybrids, such as the Toast of Botswana.
Ursid hybrids, such as the grizzly-polar bear hybrid, occur between black bears, brown bears, and polar bears.
Felid hybrids
Savannah cats are the hybrid cross between an African serval cat and a domestic cat
A hybrid between a Bengal tiger and a Siberian tiger is an example of an intra-specific hybrid.
Ligers and tigons (crosses between a lion and a tiger) and other Panthera hybrids such as the lijagulep. Various other wild cat crosses are known involving the lynx, bobcat, leopard, serval, etc.
Bengal cat, a cross between the Asian leopard cat and the domestic cat, one of many hybrids between the domestic cat and wild cat species. The domestic cat, African wild cat and European wildcat may be considered variant populations of the same species (Felis silvestris), making such crosses non-hybrids.
Fertile canid hybrids occur between coyotes, wolves, dingoes, jackals and domestic dogs.
Hybrids between blacks and white rhinoceroses have been recognized.
Hybrids between spotted owls and barred owls
Cama, a cross between a camel and a llama, also an intergeneric hybrid.
Wholphin, a fertile but very rare cross between a false killer whale and a bottlenose dolphin.
A fertile cross between a king snake and an corn snake.
At Chester Zoo in the United Kingdom, a cross between an African elephant (male) and an Asian elephant (female). The male calf was named Motty. It died of intestinal infection after twelve days.
Cagebird breeders sometimes breed hybrids between species of finch, such as goldfinch x canary. These birds are known as mules.
Gamebird hybrids, hybrids between gamebirds and domestic fowl, including chickens, guineafowl and peafowl, interfamilial hybrids.
Numerous macaw hybrids are also known.
Red kite x black kite: five bred unintentionally at a falconry center in England. (It is reported[weasel words] that the black kite (the male) refused female black kites but mated with two female red kites.)
Hybridization between the endemic Cuban crocodile (Crocodilus rhombifer) and the widely distributed American crocodile (Crocodilus acutus) is causing conservation problems for the former species as a threat to its genetic integrity.[clarification needed]
Blood parrot cichlid, which is probably created by crossing a red head cihclid and a Midas cichlid or red devil cichlid
The mulard duck, hybrid of the domestic pekin duck and domesticated muscovy ducks.
Hybrids should not be confused with genetic chimeras such as that between sheep and goat known as the geep. Wider interspecific hybrids can be made via in vitro fertilization or somatic hybridization, however the resulting cells are not able to develop into a full organism. An example of interspecific hybrid cell lines is humster (hamster x human) cells.