These hybrids have been acknowledged for more than a hundred years. The two species are closely related and breed together whenever there’s an opportunity.
That means that this is OK in Mother Nature's book, and it most certainly isn't something "new" and a result of, dare I say it...global warming climate change.
Right, this is a ridiculous narrative. While it is “rare” it does in fact exist and has probably from the very beginning. This article acts like it is unheard of and the fact one was shot indicates there is global warming? The offspring are also fertile so they are pretty much the same animal with a different color coat.