Cama (Camel + llama)
The Cama is a hybrid animal resulting from the crossbreeding of a male dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) and a female llama (Lama glama). This unusual hybrid typically exhibits physical characteristics that are intermediate between the two parent species. Camas are larger than llamas but smaller than camels, with unique features like a long neck and the ability to produce both llama-like wool and camel-like hair.

Critics argue that such interbreeding can have unintended consequences for the animals involved. It may raise concerns about the welfare of hybrids, as they can inherit physical traits from both parent species, potentially leading to health issues. While the Cama is a testament to human curiosity and genetic exploration, it also highlights the need for responsible and ethical considerations in our interactions with the natural world.