Category
page 1Mammal hybrids
mangalitsa
thumbnail|A swallow-bellied Mangalica in the gardens of the Franciscan monastery in Kadaň|Franciscan monastery at [[Kadaň, Czech Republic]]
thumb|Mangalica piglets, about one month old, in Münsterland, Germany
thumb|The curly blonde coat of a Mangalica pig at Budapest Zoo, Hungary

Clymene dolphin
species of mammal

Canis lupus lycaon
subspecies of mammal

Wholphin
A wholphin (portmanteau of whale and dolphin) is an extremely rare cetacean hybrid born from a mating of a female common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) with a male false killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens). The name implies a hybrid of whale and dolphin, though taxonomically, both are in the oceanic dolphin family, which is in the toothed whale clade. This type of hybrid was considered unexpected given the sometimes extreme size difference between a female common bottlenose dolphin (typically 2 meters long and 300 kilograms) and a male false killer whale (over 5 meters long and over 1
archaic human admixture with modern Homo sapiens
evidence of human hybridization during the Middle Paleolithic and early Upper Paleolithic

Hogzilla
thumb|Image of captured, dead Hogzilla with its hunter Chris Griffin.
Boar–pig hybrid
hybridised offspring

Motty
Motty (11 July – 21 July 1978) was the only proven hybrid between an Asian and an African elephant. The male calf was born in Chester Zoo to Asian mother Sheba and African father Jumbolino. He was named after George Mottershead, who founded the Chester Zoo in 1931.
Humster
A humster is a hybrid cell line made from a zona-free hamster oocyte fertilized with human sperm. It always consists of single cells, and cannot form a multi-cellular being. Humsters are usually destroyed before they divide into two cells; if isolated and left alone to divide, they would still be unviable.
mythical human-animal hybrid
entity that incorporates elements from both humans and non-human animals