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Hybrid species at sight!
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Do you know the “narluga”? The wolf coyote? These animals are called hybrids. They are born from the cross between two species. For example, in 2019, a DNA analysis confirmed the discovery of a new animal: the latter was 54% a narwhal and 46% a beluga. A study published in the scientific journal Nature notes that many new species have appeared due to global warming. Because of this phenomenon, many animals move to find new hunting areas, they cross paths with other species, mate and create hybrid forms.
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