I have heard of no such hybrid. I suppose it is a possibility as their ranges do overlap. However, it is unlikely that they could produce offspring that could reproduce.
I doubt it would be a successful mating. They will only mate if kept away from others of the same species. no definitely not. They may be both turtles but they are different species they are as physicly different as cats are from dogs.
No, but lynx/bobcat hybrids, while rare, are known to exist. Bobcats are known to interbreed with house cats however. The mountain lion (puma, cougar) is a much larger feline.
Hybrids are a mix of two different species. It is difficult to classify hybrids because they do not fit into either specific species.
No. The wolf spider and the brown recluse spider are close cousins. They can mate with each other, and their babies, called hybrids, are very deadly. It's too bad they don't exist
hybrids
there are many different kinds and many different brands of hybrids
These are fictional creatures. They exist in the minds of the creators of fiction. The stories make for great entertainment.
None that I know of. There are few. Why do you ask?
its easy human-wolf hybrids don't exist so hes not Learn more about the characteristics of wolves and then compare them to your boyfriend.
we are all hybrids of aliens.
Hybrids Plus was created in 2006.
The answer depends on what hybrids you mean.
The population of Hybrids Plus is 20.
hybrids are produced when two different species interbreed
Almost all manufactures of automobiles today manufacture hybrids.
Hybrids run either on electricity or on fuel.
No, some hybrids are crosses of plants or animals.