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⚫ | A '''jumart''' or '''jumar'''<ref name = isis>Zirkle, C. (1941). The Jumar or Cross between the Horse and the Cow. Isis, 33(4), 486-506.</ref> is a ] or ] ] between ] ('']'') and a species of ] (] or ]). Jumarts were once widely believed by Europeans to actually exist, and many people claimed to own or have encountered the animals. While they were discussed extensively in early scientific writings, such hybridization is now known to be biologically impossible.<ref name = isis/> The term is of ] origin and most historical writings about supposed jumarts were in the ].<ref name=lejumart>{{cite web|url=https://hero.epa.gov/hero/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/7261250|title='Le jumart': myth or mystery in animal reproduction|date=15 March 2009 }}</ref> | ||
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⚫ | A '''jumart''' is a ] ] between ] ('']'') and a species of ] (] or ]). Jumarts were once widely believed by Europeans to actually exist, and many people claimed to own or have encountered the animals. While they were discussed extensively in early scientific writings, such hybridization is now known to be biologically impossible. The term is of ] origin and most historical writings about supposed jumarts were in the ]<ref name=lejumart>{{cite web|url=https://hero.epa.gov/hero/index.cfm/reference/details/reference_id/7261250|title='Le jumart': myth or mystery in animal reproduction}}</ref> | ||
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A jumart or jumar is a cryptozoological or folkloric hybrid between cattle (Bos taurus) and a species of equine (horse or donkey). Jumarts were once widely believed by Europeans to actually exist, and many people claimed to own or have encountered the animals. While they were discussed extensively in early scientific writings, such hybridization is now known to be biologically impossible. The term is of French origin and most historical writings about supposed jumarts were in the French language.
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- ^ Zirkle, C. (1941). The Jumar or Cross between the Horse and the Cow. Isis, 33(4), 486-506.
- "'Le jumart': myth or mystery in animal reproduction". 15 March 2009.
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