Keyword: Hybrid
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ANI104-00371
An Asian box turtle (Cuora ‘serrata’) from the Turtle Survival Center. Wild occurring hybrids between Coura galbinifrons, Coura bourreti, and Coura mouhotii combine to make this hybrid species in the wild.
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ANI104-00370
An Asian box turtle (Cuora ‘serrata’) from the Turtle Survival Center. Wild occurring hybrids between Coura galbinifrons, Coura bourreti, and Coura mouhotii combine to make this hybrid species in the wild.
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ANI104-00369
An Asian box turtle (Cuora ‘serrata’) from the Turtle Survival Center. Wild occurring hybrids between Coura galbinifrons, Coura bourreti, and Coura mouhotii combine to make this hybrid species in the wild.
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ANI104-00368
An Asian box turtle (Cuora ‘serrata’) from the Turtle Survival Center. Wild occurring hybrids between Coura galbinifrons, Coura bourreti, and Coura mouhotii combine to make this hybrid species in the wild.
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ANI105-00101
A liger, Panthera leo x Panthera tigris, at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. This cat is a male named ‘Nala. His mother was a lion and father was a tiger. This ‘designer’ cat is a hybrid created by captive cross breeding for the wealthy in Indonesia seeking to have novel pets. When Indonesia began cracking down on the wildlife pet trade a few years ago, this liger and several others were given to the zoo by these pet owners.
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ANI105-00100
A liger, Panthera leo x Panthera tigris, at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. This cat is a male named ‘Nala. His mother was a lion and father was a tiger. This ‘designer’ cat is a hybrid created by captive cross breeding for the wealthy in Indonesia seeking to have novel pets. When Indonesia began cracking down on the wildlife pet trade a few years ago, this liger and several others were given to the zoo by these pet owners.
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ANI105-00099
A liger, Panthera leo x Panthera tigris, at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. This cat is a male named ‘Nala. His mother was a lion and father was a tiger. This ‘designer’ cat is a hybrid created by captive cross breeding for the wealthy in Indonesia seeking to have novel pets. When Indonesia began cracking down on the wildlife pet trade a few years ago, this liger and several others were given to the zoo by these pet owners.
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ANI105-00098
A liger, Panthera leo x Panthera tigris, at Taman Safari in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. This cat is a male named ‘Nala. His mother was a lion and father was a tiger. This ‘designer’ cat is a hybrid created by captive cross breeding for the wealthy in Indonesia seeking to have novel pets. When Indonesia began cracking down on the wildlife pet trade a few years ago, this liger and several others were given to the zoo by these pet owners.
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A hybrid Dusky lorikeet x yellow-streaked lorikeet at the Dallas Zoo. The bird’s name is Pig Pen.
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Hybrid Dusky lorikeet x yellow-streaked lorikeet hybrid at the Dallas Zoo. The bird’s name is Pig Pen.
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Hybrid Dusky lorikeet x yellow-streaked lorikeet hybrid at the Dallas Zoo. The bird’s name is Pig Pen.
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ANI064-00043
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00044
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00039
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00040
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00041
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00042
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00036
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00038
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00029
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00030
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00031
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00032
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00033
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00034
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00024
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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ANI064-00028
A hybrid orangutan (cross between Bornean and Sumatran) (Pongo pygmaeus x Pongo abelii) named Jambi, at the Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City, Mexico.
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A 10-year-old expresses her love for fuel efficient hybrid cars.
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PEO019-00148
A 10-year-old expresses her love for fuel efficient hybrid cars.
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PLA007-00043
Whirlwind or Japanese hybrid anemone (Anemone x hybrida) at the Maxwell Arboretum in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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WOL009-00069
A client of Mission Wolf, a non-profit that adopts wolf-dog hybrids when they become too much for their owners to handle, during a presentation to school children in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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A client of Mission Wolf, a non-profit that adopts wolf-dog hybrids when they become too much for their owners to handle, during a presentation to school children in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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A client of Mission Wolf, a non-profit that adopts wolf-dog hybrids when they become too much for their owners to handle, helps out during a presentation to school children in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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A client of Mission Wolf, a non-profit that adopts wolf-dog hybrids when they become too much for their owners to handle, during a presentation to school children in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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WOL009-00064
A client of Mission Wolf, a non-profit that adopts wolf-dog hybrids when they become to much for their owners to handle, helps out during a presentation to school children in SaltLake City, Utah.
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WOL009-00065
A client of Mission Wolf, a non-profit that adopts wolf-dog hybrids when they become to much for their owners to handle, helps out during a presentation to school children in SaltLake City, Utah.