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What happens if you breed a grizzly bear with a Panda? Do you get a polar bear?

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What happens if you breed a grizzly bear with a Panda? Do you get a polar bear?

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  1. Not possible. The two are entirely different species and are so different they cannot produce even a hybrid offspring.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursid_hybri...

    A panda is a recognised bear (molecular studies suggest that giant pandas are true bears and part of the Ursidae family) Disagreement still remains about whether or not the red panda belongs in Ursidae, the raccoon family Procyonidae, or in its own family, Ailuridae.

    On the joke side,  a black and white grizzly with two back eyes would look funny, but not something to argue with!!


  2. They cannot interbreed. Whilst giant pandas definitely ARE bears, they diverged early in their evolutionary history from other bear species and are too different to be able to produce young with any of them - they are placed in their own genus, Ailuropoda. The grizzly bear is a subspecies of brown bear (Ursus arctos) which is able to interbreed with the polar bear (Ursus maritimus). Polar-grizzly hybrids have occured in the wild, and are known as 'grolar' or 'pizzly' bears.

  3. no, you get a polar bear if you cross a grizzly bear and a bottle of bleach - i've no idea what you get if you cross a grizzly with a panda (probably a dent in the front of the panda...)

  4. um.. you get a very sad female. And no baby.

  5. You get a very cute looking killer bear

  6. in the first place pandas are not bears....

    ..anyhow u will not get a kung fu panda...u will get a WWE panda...

    ....or a grizzly tat look like koalas....u just wanna hug them.....

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