You\’ve met the coywolf, the hybrid spreading through the northeast. But New Jersey is also home to other hybrid animals. Hybrid animals arise when two different species breed — some are sterile, like mules, but others become distinct species in their own right. Because of the combination of genes from their parents, some hybrids are able…
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