Category
page 1Felid hybrids
Panthera hybrid
crossbreed between any of the four family Felidae members

pumapard
200px|thumb|A pumapard, the Rothschild Museum, Tring, England (front view)
200px|thumb|A pumapard, the Rothschild Museum, Tring, England (side view)
A pumapard is a hybrid of a cougar and a leopard. Both male cougar with female leopard and male leopard with female cougar pairings have produced offspring. In general, these hybrids have exhibited a tendency to dwarfism.
==Characteristics==
Whether born to a male cougar mated to a leopardess, or to a male leopard mated to a female cougar, pumapards inherit a form of dwarfism. Those reported grew to only half the size of the parents. They have a l
caraval
The caraval (also called a cara-serval) is the hybrid cross between a male caracal and a female serval. They have a spotted pattern similar to the serval, but on a darker background.
felid hybrid
offspring of two different species of Felidae
Blynx
A blynx is the hybrid offspring of a bobcat and a Canada lynx, two closely related species in the genus Lynx.