Jagupard
When a male jaguar and a female leopard mix their genetic material, the result is a jagupard. Given that both the parent animals resemble each other to a great extent, their union produces this amazingly beautiful animal. Both the parent animals happen to have rosettes, which are their trademark, although these rosettes are slightly different from each other.
Leopards are indigenous to America while jaguars are African animals, therefore it is clear that these animals do not share a habitat and thus their hybrids are not found naturally. These hybrids are produced in the zoos of Austria and the US.