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In biology, hybrid has two meanings. The first meaning is either the offspring of two different species, or of two different genera. The second meaning of "hybrid" is crosses between populations or cultivars ("cultivated varieties") of a single species. This second meaning is often used in plant breeding. Hybrids between species of the same genus are sometimes known as interspecific hybrids or crosses. Hybrids between different genera are sometimes known as intergeneric hybrids.
Ernst Mayr wrote of Gregor Mendel, "He was uncertain about the nature of the kinds of peas he crossed, and, like most plant breeders, he called heterozygotes "hybrids." When he tried to confirm the laws he had found by using "other hybrids" that were actually real species hybrids, he failed. The use of the same term "hybrid" for two entirely different biological phenomena thwarted his later efforts." (This is Biology, 1997, p58f).
Plant hybrids, especially, may or may not be stronger than either parent variety, a phenomenon which when present is known as hybrid vigour. In animals, hybrids often manifest reduced fertility or, like the mule are sterile.
Some interspecies hybrids are:
- Mule, a cross of female horse and a male donkey
- Hinny, a cross between a female donkey and a male horse
- Beefalo, a cross of an American bison and a domestic cow, this is a fertile breed
- Wolfdog, the cross between a domestic dog and a wolf. Crosses also occur between coyote, wolves, dingos, and domestic dogs. Many of these produce fertile animals.
- Crosses between zebra and horses or donkeys.
- Liger (or Tigon, depending on the parents' genders), a cross between a lion and a tiger. Various other wild cat crosses are known involving lynx, bobcat, leopard, serval, etc.
- Cama, a cross between a camel and a llama
- Wolphin, a fertile but very rare cross between a false killer whale and a bottlenose dolphin
- A fertile cross between an albino king snake and an albino corn snake
In telecommunications, the term hybrid has the following meanings:
- A functional unit in which two or more different technologies are combined to satisfy a given requirement.
- A resistance hybrid.
- A hybrid coil.
A hybrid may also refer to a hybrid vehicle such as a hybrid car.
Hybrid is also the name of a British electronic music group formed in the late 1990s.

