Yes, and that process is called hybridization. The animals are just required to be fairly close genetic relatives For instance, a lion and a tiger can mate to make a liger or a a tion. A zebra and a horse can be mated to produce a zebroid, and there are many more.
that is not funny, no they can not mate, unlike human they are very picky
It is impossible. They are two different species of animals and cannot interbreed.
It's when two different species or breeds of animals can mate, for example a dog and a wolf
it`s when two types of animals mate
The two species are too diverse to mate and produce young.
They become dead
No, because the sperm of the two animals are too different. Even if it did work, the baby/egg wouldn't survive.
Two animals from different breeds may mate due to proximity and opportunity, lack of available mates within their own breed, or simply following their natural instincts to reproduce. While offspring from such pairings can sometimes be infertile or exhibit mixed traits, some breeders intentionally crossbreed to achieve desired qualities in the offspring.
If it were possible - The new offspring would be classified under the male 'parent' animals bloodline.
They are different species. Feline and a canine animals can not mate, and produce offspring.
What you're describing is a scientifically impossible mating of two different species. A scorpion is an insect, and a tiger is a mammal... they cannot mate.
no two different species
You get another golden squid.