Scariest Hybrid Animals That Actually Exist

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Tune in for freakiest hybrid animals you won't believe are real!

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This goes to prove that just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

matthewwilson
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The fact that people have to make make naked chickens to solve the overcrowded chicken problem should probably be a sign that those chickens aren’t given the most humane conditions

junlei
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I can tell you really enjoyed being able to say “Knickers” without consequence by hiding behind the name of that cow.

kennymoore
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Seeing Steve Irwin unexpectedly almost brought a tear to my eye. I love that guy. RIP Steve

xxhierophantxx
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My daughter has a wolf-dog. I've had dogs my whole life and I can tell you from experience they need constant attention and supervision. They don't seem to get the concept that they have to behave even when no one is watching. That plus endless energy makes them a hand full.

Carnyx_
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I didn’t know that a polar bear was THAT much bigger than a grizzly. I thought they were more or less the same size.

gojewla
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My first dog Ripley was a massive Husky/wolf dog. Was friendly as all hell but when he sensed you were a threat became the perfect gaurd dog. Was a tank to and always an outdoor dog.

sipherous
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Hybrids really explain evolution.

My aunt had a female dog that was half husky half wolf. She was hands down the smartest dog I have met to this day. She was suprisingly easy to train but she had a stubborn side where she would not always come back when called. She would come back when she was ready. In my experience perfect recall was impossible but other than that she was an amazing pet.

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If there were any honorable mentions in the video, I would include the following:
1. Leopon (half-lion, half-leopard)
2. Pumapard (half-puma/cougar, half-leopard)
3. Killer bee (when African honeybees meets European honeybees)
4. American pit bull terrier (cross breeding with dog breeds again)
5. Coywolf (half-wolf, half-coyote)
6. Ripped horses (I don’t know if it counts as a hybrid animal, but I had to mention it since they are freakishly huge)

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Can confirm the wolf dog thing. Mom got what we thought was half German Shepard and half huskie. After jumping out 6ft wooden fence multiple times, and jumping the 2 feet of wire fence my dad put above it, they had him tested and found he was half timber wolf and half German Shepard. He weighed 100lbs and was too much for our yard. There is a ranch in WA state that takes wolf dogs so they have plenty of room to roam.

Rizzob
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I thought i had issues.. I can’t imagine what these hybrid babies have to deal with

snakeyyys
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True story about wolfdogs

In my region, in France, there once was a wolfdog who would become famous as the "beast of Gévaudan"...
This thing lived around Louis XIV reign if I remember correctly and was an hybrid between a hound and a wolf. After living through a war, this beast gained a taste for human flesh and absolutely terrorized the region, to the point that people tought it was a creature from Hell and the King was informed. It was so massive that it could kill a hound, often attacked men on horses and had such a thick fur that the bad quality guns from that time couldn't kill the beast if it wasn't shot in the head.
Note that there was report of three beasts but only one is confirmed to be a wolfdog as it presented characteristics from both an European wolf and a hound.
Also it was intelligent enough to escape the hunts against it. Oh and it had an offspring that the hunters had go track down to avoid further massacres.

Edit 1 : Also the English people made fun of France because " Oh they can't even take down a mere wolf ... ".
Well it's hard to take down a beast that seems bulletproof.

Edit 2 : The Beast in question also killed around 100 people while it was alive ( mostly children and young adults who were protecting cows or sheeps from normal wolves ).

jeromedurand
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Many of these "experiments" are really "sickening" (in my opinion.) If it happens Naturally, so be it.

sevenwonders
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I want all of these animals to guard my house when zombie attacks

pitbulcrazy
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Had two wolfdogs, one unfortunately passed other is still giving cuddles daily . Best dogs I've ever had . Better than my two huskies 😅

highbreednightfall
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One of my exes and I adopted a wolf/German shepherd hybrid after training him for a year. His father was a lone wolf and we named him tank lol. Weighed 120lbs, and was super aggressive until he and I wrestled every day and I pinned him every time due to being a pretty good wrestler and BJJ practitioner. He was such a beautiful beast and the best protector ever for when I wasn't home with my ex. He got put down because some idiot lost control of his great Dane and tank killed it when he ran in to our yard and the state said he was too dangerous to the community when he never harmed anyone or anything for the 4 years we had him. He was a giant lap dog and had to be out down due to someone not being able to control their dog while he was outside playing with my ex and I. He never even left the yard without a leash on. At least I know he was a very good boy his whole life and only was protecting his family

wowfrlf
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Personally I would be sad to see the grizzly bear and a polar bear go

hopemcfadden
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I have always believed that it is wrong to cross breed wild animals. Breeding should be reserved for the preservation of endangered species.

DebiG
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i had NO idea savannah cats were hybrids! good stuff!

TeamChaosPrez
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I have a German Shepard Northern Gray Wolf mix, when he was younger he wasn't always been on his best behavior but over the years he's mellowed out and he's the best.

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