28. Jaglion
35 Hybrid Animal Species
Old Photo Of Jaglion [Image via Dimplify]
Created By: Male Jaguar & Lioness
Jaglions come from both a Jaguar and Lion. For those unaware, BOTH come from the Panthera banner of cats. This is the only reason Jaguars and Lions can mate and even have a somewhat healthy offspring at all. It truly depends on whether a male or female is born, but Jaglions often have many traits from each parent.
Males end up developing mane like male lions. Meanwhile, both develop the classic Jaguar spots. Usually, the fur overall tends to be golden brown or yellowish like the Lion and they are spotted like the Jaguar. If the Jaguar is black or white, the Jaglion will take on this main coloring almost every single time.