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Jackal–dog hybrid; R. Red wolf; W. Wolfdog This page was last edited on 2 July 2012, at 06:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The Sulimov dog originated in Russia from an initial hybrid between Nenets Herding Laika and golden jackals to produce one-quarter jackal hybrids. The hybrid was developed by Klim Sulimov. [a] [11] The resulting breed was thought to have the jackal's
A hybrid of domestic dog and pampas fox. Crossings between canids of a different genus is extremely rare. In 2021, a female canid with unusual phenotypic characteristics was found in Vacaria City, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. DNA analysis indicates that the canid was a hybrid between a pampas fox and a domestic dog. [33]
Jackal; Jackal coursing; Jackal–dog hybrid; S. Side-striped jackal This page was last edited on 6 November 2017, at 08:01 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Dogxim, or Graxorra in Portuguese, was a female canid hybrid between a Pampas fox and a domesticated dog that was discovered in Brazil during 2021. [1] The canid showed a mixture of fox and dog behaviours, [2] and a team of geneticists led by Thales Renato Ochotorena de Freitas and Rafael Kretschmer announced in 2023 that she was a distinct hybrid genetically that "represents the first ...
[32] [33] Hybridization also occurs between female golden jackals and male dogs, which produces fertile offspring, [34] a jackal–dog hybrid. There was 11–13% of ancient gene flow into the golden jackal from the population that was ancestral to wolves and dogs, and an additional 3% from extant wolf populations.
The bird is half male, half female, showing the bright red colors on the right side and the muted brown colors on the left.
Around 2018, 13 hybrids of Burmese pythons (Python bivittatus) and Indian pythons (Python molurus) among 400 invasive Burmese pythons studied in South Florida were found by the United States Geological Survey. [5] Family Boidae. Hybrids between Columbian boa and yellow anaconda. Genus Corallus. Hybrid between emerald tree boa and Amazon tree boa.