Gene splicing and forced contraception are things that humans really shouldn’t be proud of. To force an animal to mate with another is borderline insane, and mixing animals genetic makeup really seems wrong. So, why do we do it? The answer, is science. We as humans want to understand what makes us up, and will do whatever it takes to find the answers. Here are 20 unnatural animals you need to see.

1. Ligers are often created out of forced contraception and have many health issues.

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2. The Zorse is a hybrid between a zebra and a horse.

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3. The Cama is a mix of a llama and a camel.

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4. The wholphin, is the disgusting mix between a dolphin and a killer whale.

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5. This absolute unit is a grolar bear, a grizzly and a polar bear.

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6. Can you guess which 2 animals make up a beefalo?

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7. The insanely beautiful jaglion, the mix of a jaguar and a lion.

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8. I love cheetos, a bengal cat mixed with an ocicat.

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9. The coydog, is a mixture of a coyote and a dog.

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10. Check out this awesome mix between a puma and a leopard, the pumapard.

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11. The blynx, is a bobcat and lynx hybrid.

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12. A human-pig embryo to grow life saving organs.

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13. In South Korea, they genetically modified and cloned a beagle named Ruppy, she glows in the dark.

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14. The featherless chicken was genetically modified to survive hotter climates.

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15. These rabbits were genetically engineered to glow using jellyfish DNA.

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16. Mice are being genetically modified to grow back humans body parts.

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Meet the Writer

Patrick is a writer based in upstate New York, where he grew up and still calls home. Over the past year, he’s been diving deep into storytelling, especially tales rooted in history, the Wild West, lost treasures, and ancient artifacts. He’s also drawn to unsolved mysteries and whatever the internet can’t stop talking about.

Whether it’s a centuries-old legend or a bizarre internet rabbit hole, Patrick is always chasing the threads of a compelling story. When he’s not chasing stories, Pat’s probably hiking mountain trails with his dog, exploring new corners of the U.S., or doom-scrolling between hangouts with friends and family. He finds inspiration in nature, forgotten places, and random conversations—anything that sparks curiosity. Whether it’s city streets or backcountry paths, Patrick’s always on the lookout for the next great story.