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A cabbit is a fictional hybrid between a cat and a rabbit. They have appeared in fiction and fantasy stories including Japanese anime and manga, and have also been dubiously purported to have been observed in the wild. Most if not all observations are attributable to either misidentified Manx cats or outright hoaxes.

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  • Un gato-conejo, gatonejo, conegato o incluso ganejo es un híbrido ficticio e hipotético entre un gato y un conejo. Los gatonejos han aparecido en ilustraciones, historias fantásticas y cómics, aunque a veces se ha postulado su existencia real. Las observaciones de supuestos gatonejos se pueden atribuir a gatos que por algún motivo carecen de cola, a gatos con esa y otras malformaciones congénitas, y a simples bulos, ya que es genéticamente imposible que un gato y un conejo puedan producir descendencia juntos. A la incompatibilidad genética se suman otros obstáculos, como los diferentes hábitos de apareamiento y las diferencias en la biología y la anatomía de ambos animales.​ (es)
  • A cabbit is a fictional hybrid between a cat and a rabbit. They have appeared in fiction and fantasy stories including Japanese anime and manga, and have also been dubiously purported to have been observed in the wild. Most if not all observations are attributable to either misidentified Manx cats or outright hoaxes. (en)
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  • A cabbit is a fictional hybrid between a cat and a rabbit. They have appeared in fiction and fantasy stories including Japanese anime and manga, and have also been dubiously purported to have been observed in the wild. Most if not all observations are attributable to either misidentified Manx cats or outright hoaxes. A cat-rabbit hybrid creature was first incorrectly documented, in 1845, by Joseph Train of Castle Douglas, Galloway, Scotland, in his "An Historical and Statistical Account of the Isle of Man", where he opined that the local Manx cat was such a hybrid: "My observations on the structure and habits of the specimen in my possession, leave little doubt on my mind of its being a mule, or cross between the female cat and the buck rabbit." Train also refers to the tufty tail on the posterior of the "Manks" cat as being a fud (Scots: fud), "or brush like that of a rabbit." Scientific study has determined that such a hybrid is genetically impossible. The portmanteau term "cabbit" is used for such imagined hybrids. The exact year of coinage is uncertain. The term was used in 1977 to describe a specimen found in New Mexico and exhibited in Los Angeles. The specimen was showcased on The Tonight Show and was later determined to be a cat with a deformed pelvis. (en)
  • Un gato-conejo, gatonejo, conegato o incluso ganejo es un híbrido ficticio e hipotético entre un gato y un conejo. Los gatonejos han aparecido en ilustraciones, historias fantásticas y cómics, aunque a veces se ha postulado su existencia real. Las observaciones de supuestos gatonejos se pueden atribuir a gatos que por algún motivo carecen de cola, a gatos con esa y otras malformaciones congénitas, y a simples bulos, ya que es genéticamente imposible que un gato y un conejo puedan producir descendencia juntos. A la incompatibilidad genética se suman otros obstáculos, como los diferentes hábitos de apareamiento y las diferencias en la biología y la anatomía de ambos animales.​ (es)
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