![A gigantic rainforest hybrid mammal creature with a mixture of features of both elephants and okapis, in full body view on Craiyon A gigantic rainforest hybrid mammal creature with a mixture of features of both elephants and okapis, in full body view on Craiyon](https://pics.craiyon.com/2023-07-07/3c23966bf8bf4e39b3636d2af07860b5.webp)
A gigantic rainforest hybrid mammal creature with a mixture of features of both elephants and okapis, in full body view on Craiyon
![Motty is the name of an elephant born in 1978 at the Chester Zoo. He was a cross between an African and an Asian elephant. Motty is the name of an elephant born in 1978 at the Chester Zoo. He was a cross between an African and an Asian elephant.](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/6f/84/bb/6f84bb8fdf20192492992fd55e321b08.jpg)
Motty is the name of an elephant born in 1978 at the Chester Zoo. He was a cross between an African and an Asian elephant.
![The hybrid elephants of Kibale – new research on how to distinguish types of African elephant - Africa Geographic The hybrid elephants of Kibale – new research on how to distinguish types of African elephant - Africa Geographic](https://africageographic.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Illustration-kibale-elephants2.jpg)
The hybrid elephants of Kibale – new research on how to distinguish types of African elephant - Africa Geographic
![A gigantic rainforest hybrid mammal creature with a mixture of features of both elephants and okapis, in full body view on Craiyon A gigantic rainforest hybrid mammal creature with a mixture of features of both elephants and okapis, in full body view on Craiyon](https://pics.craiyon.com/2023-07-07/7f35a2d71c6d47f599c795aabb7c9c42.webp)
A gigantic rainforest hybrid mammal creature with a mixture of features of both elephants and okapis, in full body view on Craiyon
![The African elephant can be identified by its ears. Stretched out, its ears are shaped like the African continent. Asian elephants have smaller ears, which are more rounded on top and flat The African elephant can be identified by its ears. Stretched out, its ears are shaped like the African continent. Asian elephants have smaller ears, which are more rounded on top and flat](https://external-preview.redd.it/LVPlUJB93rTPF3obJeE403oTFF_4qWImzWIcS9DkbF0.jpg?auto=webp&s=dc00f8192c8d6799d30206e667ba03cad1b4b553)
The African elephant can be identified by its ears. Stretched out, its ears are shaped like the African continent. Asian elephants have smaller ears, which are more rounded on top and flat
![ShukerNature: MOTTY AS AN ADULT? – IS THIS WHAT THE WORLD'S ONLY INTERGENERIC HYBRID ELEPHANT WOULD HAVE LOOKED LIKE HAD HE SURVIVED TO MATURITY? ShukerNature: MOTTY AS AN ADULT? – IS THIS WHAT THE WORLD'S ONLY INTERGENERIC HYBRID ELEPHANT WOULD HAVE LOOKED LIKE HAD HE SURVIVED TO MATURITY?](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhcgdzyCz5qXy05URpqv8DevqthgNAJno0eyqZ3ArbqaN1oyRGBdYRgF1o8fA4_cwMMQX2vi_S6UQAz5ugJvzBFjkNAWNIhkheGCH44tLXrvnY9zYdYBe0QZQBNUS4EExudXbtahzP-u_M/s1600/Motty+as+calf,+and+predicted+adult+form.jpg)
ShukerNature: MOTTY AS AN ADULT? – IS THIS WHAT THE WORLD'S ONLY INTERGENERIC HYBRID ELEPHANT WOULD HAVE LOOKED LIKE HAD HE SURVIVED TO MATURITY?
![Greta could be the first wooly mammoth-elephant hybrid—and the loneliest animal in the world - Genetic Literacy Project Greta could be the first wooly mammoth-elephant hybrid—and the loneliest animal in the world - Genetic Literacy Project](https://geneticliteracyproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/image.jpg)
Greta could be the first wooly mammoth-elephant hybrid—and the loneliest animal in the world - Genetic Literacy Project
![Phenotypical characterization of African savannah and forest elephants, with special emphasis on hybrids: the case of Kibale National Park, Uganda | Oryx | Cambridge Core Phenotypical characterization of African savannah and forest elephants, with special emphasis on hybrids: the case of Kibale National Park, Uganda | Oryx | Cambridge Core](https://static.cambridge.org/binary/version/id/urn:cambridge.org:id:binary:20230727133211502-0018:S0030605321001605:S0030605321001605_fig2.png?pub-status=live)