Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-4606441-20141024012020/@comment-25399914-20141026191859

Brandon Storm9 wrote: A Liger, Tiger Lion hybrid, for example has very light tiger stripes with a very thin lion's mane. Faunus, with the exception of a few extras, look human so a hybrid of the two would probably lean more to human characteristics. For example a Monkey Faunus human hybrid would probably have a shorter tail rather than loosing it altogether. Whilst it's true that the fur tends to take traits from both parents a ligra is far larger then both. The same is true of hybrids between the two camel species where there is a single hump but with two peaks (traits from both) but the camel is far larger then both parents (a new trait).

The carrion crow and hooded crow create hybrids that can heavily favour one parent or the other or be a mix of both.