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What is the scariest hybrid?
Tiger lion beast, male tiger lion mating.

Hybrid children are named after their mother's name and father's real name, and they are connected by the capital English letter "X" to indicate hybridization. Enclose the above parts in brackets, and then indicate the mixed algebra at the back. Common abbreviated names are often used for the names of strains or populations.

The male tiger mated with the female lion and gave birth to the tiger lion beast. The success rate of conception between lion and tiger is only 1%- 2%, while the survival rate is only one in 500,000. The survival rate of tigers and lions is very low, and people call them "monsters" and "monsters" in the world. Tigers and lions have lion heads, manes, tiger bodies and brown spots similar to tiger skins. In particular, their eyes, noses, ears, faces, claws and tails all have the blood of lions and tigers, and their appearance is more like a brand-new species.

Tigers and lions can have children because they are both cats, with the same genes and matching chromosome numbers. In general, if animals of different species in the same family can mate and have children, they will inherit excellent genes from both sides and live longer (such as mules crossed by horses and donkeys). The probability of a lion and a tiger mating to give birth to a "tiger, lion and beast" is extremely low, but their offspring have extremely poor resistance, low survival rate and almost no reproductive ability.