Grolar Bear
The bear in the photo was a mixed breed between a polar and a grizzly bear, based on its color. We often saw the breed in the wild, and its name was either grolar or pizzly. The appearance of this breed was rare since polar and grizzly bears usually avoid each other, but due to the melting of ice in the south, the two bears were unable to avoid colliding.
Zorse
Another zebroid creature was the zorse. It resembled a zebra hybrid. When we compared horses and zebras, we discovered that their chromosome numbers didn’t match, indicating that they didn’t have similar genetics. In the majority of cases, this was the cause of the crossbreed’s dwarfism. Due to their spots, the hybrids’ bodies had more peculiar characteristics.