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What would be the best two animals to genetically cross??

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After some indepth thought i have concluded that a Squid crossed with a Polar Bear would be good...... Simply because it would look cool. I would call it the Polar Square.

A collared lizard and a human. It would be very athletic and smart. It could be called the collared human (that's a stupid name, but that's the best I can come up with).

How about a domestic cat with a mouse...then watch it running away and chasing after itself.

A collared lizard and a human. It would be very athletic and smart. It could be called the collared human (that's a stupid name, but that's the best I can come up with).

 

teh lizard man!

 

 

 

 

 

/coat

A frog and a dog, dafrog. Wow, that would look wierd.

A killer bee and a wolverine. It would be a killing machine :)

 

That crossed with a killer whale, or would that just be silly.

a bird and a a super-teritorial lizard. It would migrate and not-migrate at the same time.

a snail with a sloth

 

to give you the worlds laziest creature.

a snail with a sloth

 

to give you the worlds laziest creature.

 

Woohoo ! I want one.

 

I managed to see some sloths in Bolivia, they're one of my favourite animals...pretty obvious what I think of snails.

 

How about a rhino and a camel spider...

 

the worlds scariest creature.

An elephant and a rhino, duh.

 

What would you call it?

 

Elephino

 

(try saying it out loud if you don't get the joke)

Elephino

 

Sounds like a sub-atomic particle.

 

 

Elephant and a mouse (would just be funny to look at)

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I reckon a Meer Cat and a Giraffe would be pretty cool... Though it would kind of defeat the object of needing to get on it's hind legs and look around(which is why Meer Cats are so rad) as it would already be pretty tall. Still though it might have it's advantages in an Urban environment.

 

I would call it the Meeraffe.

Honeybees and spiders (of a non-poisonous variety).

A dung-eater like the Egyptian vulture and a bottom-feeder like the catfish, to make an animal so vile no other animal wants to be associated with it.

 

I would call it Kenneth Lay.

Insects of the family Gryllidae, and mammals in the order Chiroptera.

 

Just to have fun with the name "Cricket Bats".

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