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Hybrid animals and their behavior

  


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Hybrid animals and their behavior

One mark of the hybrid animals is that they are alone. In this case, the crow is probably hybridized with some other birds like a pigeon and created the hybrid bird. The hybridization means that the bird is alone because it doesn't find a swarm of similar birds anywhere. And other birds notice that the hybrid bird is not like them. 

But the thing is that there is very little research about the behave of the hybrid animals in the natural environment. And if those hybrid animals are created for the scientific or some other purposes, their genitals are operated by using surgery or X-ray radiation, which will destroy the gametes. That denies the hybrid form the descendants. 



The fact is that if the animal escapes from some zoo, that thing might be different. In normal cases, lions and tigers are not making descendants together, but in the zoo, those animals are used to each other. If lions and tigers are making descendants, the result is called "the liger". (1)The thing is that in this case, ligers can get descendants if their genitals are not removed by radioactive radiation. 

If the hybrids are not under surveillance, they can be deadly. One of those deadly hybrids is the hybridization of the wolf and dog. That hybrid animal doesn't afraid of humans, and it can attack without warning. 

Hybrid animals are not acting like their parents. That means that the hybrid crows are alone, even if normally crows are living in groups. So the behavior of the hybrid animal can be different than other animals. But even if the military and some other operators are interesting in the hybrid animals they might not make them. 

The benefit of hybrid species is that they always keep the focus on their missions. There are programs, where the genetic material of the best and the most capable military operators are mapped, that the military finds the more of the people like those "most capable men".

Sources: 

(1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liger


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