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Ultimate fact presents Top 20 Terrifying Hybrid Animals Created by Scientist You Won't Believe Exist. We all can image and name few hybrid animals that created by scientist. These days internet is full of photo shopped images of strange mixture of animal creatures. Though the rare kind of crossing does not usually appear in nature but with the intervention of human these recently created creatures can boost up your knowledge. We have this list full of absolute terrifying animals which will give you goosebumps for sure.

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1. Coywolf :
The coy wolf is a coyote wolf hybrid found throughout eastern North America, from Canada south to Virginia. The animals are now expanding throughout eastern North America.
Researchers believe coy wolves first got their start at the southern end of Ontario, in Canada's Algonquin Provincial Park in the early 20th century, when colonizing coyotes from the west bred with remnant populations of eastern wolves or a subspecies of gray wolves.
2. Boar Pig:
Also called as iron aged pig are a distinctive looking cross breed first developed for a BBC documentary by none other than Country file presenter Adam Henson’s father Joe.
The main benefit of the breed is that you can produce the distinctive gamey pork without the need for a dangerous animal license.
3. Narluga:
As they've called it, is the offspring of a female narwhal and a male beluga two species that have never been known to mate before, the researchers write in Scientific Reports.
Even under normal circumstances, scientists know very little about the sex lives of belugas and narwhals. Both creatures spend a good portion of their year hidden in densely packed sea ice, which makes it tough for people to observe the animals and learn their secrets.
4. Human Pig:
Scientists have created a human pig hybrid in a milestone study that raises the prospect of being able to grow human organs inside animals for use in transplants.
In future the approach could pave the way for incubating human organs, genetically matched to a patient, for use in transplants or for testing new medicines more safely and effectively.
5. Black tip Sharks:
Scientists have identified the firstever hybrid shark off the coast of Australia. Australian black tip shark is found from Thevenard Island in Western Australia to Sydney in New South Wales.
One of the most economically important sharks off northern Australia.
6. Python Hybrid:
News of a hybrid super predator slithering its way through the waterways of the 1.5m acre wilderness, genetically blended python that researchers believe might be able to better embrace the subtropical environment and expand its range more rapidly than any species before it.
7. Cuban Crocodile:
Mating Cuban crocodiles and American crocodiles are creating hybrid offspring that threaten the survival of the Cuban species, which has dwindled to about 4,000 wild animals in two isolated Cuban swamps.
The scientists haven't done behavioral studies to find out if the hybrids are stronger or more aggressive, which can sometimes happen when species interbreed.
8. Bovid Hybrid:
The American bison and European bison have been hybridized with domestic cattle.
This was originally done in an attempt to reinvigorate the declining wisent population. First generation hybrid males are sterile, but females may be crossed back to either a wisent or domestic bull to produce fertile males. Modern wisent herds keep hybrids well isolated from pure wisent.
9. Humanzee:
Two Chinese scientists from Shenyang have claimed that they participated in an experiment in which they successfully impregnated a female chimpanzee with human sperm. Their goal was to create a new, more highly evolved chimpanzee with a larger brain and a wider mouth.
10. Panthera Hybrid:
A crossbreed between any of four species tiger, lion, jaguar and leopard in captivity. Most hybrids would not be perpetuated in the wild as males are usually infertile.
11. Blood parrot cichlid:
This cichlid hybrid was created in Taiwan around 1986 and are produced by cross breeding a Midas cichlid with a Redhead cichlid or a Red devil cichlid.
They are usually bright orange, but their color can vary to include red and yellow. Female blood parrots are usually fertile, whereas males are usually infertile, but there have been cases of successful breeding.
12. Monkey Pig Hybrids:
Chinese scientists have successfully bred monkey pig hybrids as part of research into the growth of human organs for transplantation in animals.
A team from the State Key Laboratory of Stem Cell and Reproductive Biology in Beijing genetically modified monkey cells to produce a fluorescent protein allowing the researchers to track the cells and descendant cells.
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