General Purpose: To Inform
Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the hybrid animals.
Central Idea: There are three types of hybrid animals such as avian hybrid, mammalian hybrid, and reptilian hybrid.
Introduction
I. The phrase “hybrid animal” refers to a crossbreeding process of two different animals species.
II. Many people do not believe that this kind of animal do exist.
III. Hybrid animals are unique species that not like the other animals.
Connective (Internal Preview): To start off, I will explain about the types of hybrid animal is, the genetic composition, and the species of animal hybrids.
Body
Main Points:
I. The first type of animal hybrid is avian hybrid.
A. Avian hybrids are slightly smaller than normal avian species.
1. Avian hybrids like turkey-chicken hybrids have a smaller and lighter body
2. Their average weight are 5 to 7 pounds (2 to 4 kg).
B. Avian hybrid has different fur colours.
1. Avian hybrids such as turkey-chicken hybrid have black markings in certain fur areas, brownish and lighter colour according to their animal parents.
C. Avian hybrids can be found only in certain countries.
1. Avian hybrids can only be found in certain countries like Brazil, Mexico, New Zealand, and United States of America.
Connective (Transition): Now that I have told you about what avian hybrid is, I will now proceed to the second types of animal hybrid.
II. The second type of animal hybrid is mammalian hybrid.
A. Mammalian hybrid are bigger than normal mammalian species.
1. Mammalian hybrid like ligers typically grow larger than humans and their parent species thus making it the largest cats in the world.
2. Their average weight are 800 to 1200 pounds (363 to 544 kg).
B. Mammalian hybrid has different fur colours.
1. Mammalian hybrid like ligers have lighter fur tones on its body.
C. Mammalian hybrid can be found in captivity or zoo
1. Mammalian hybrid can only be found in captivity or zoo because the habitats of
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