Artist Photoshops Two Animals Together To Create Imagined Creatures That Don’t Exist (50 Pics)

Imagine a world where mixing and matching animal species resulted in some seriously cool-looking creatures. Sounds like a recipe for disaster in the real world, right? That’s where Photoshop steps in to save the day, turning our wildest wildlife hybrids into something less… questionable. Enter Martin Bullock, a mastermind at crafting fictional animals so convincing you’ll wish they actually roamed the earth. Picture a tiny moose-labrador frolicking in your garden – sounds adorable, doesn’t it?

Dive into Bullock’s portfolio of Photoshopped wildlife hybrids. But fair warning: you’ll be tempted to name them all and daydream about them as your next quirky pet. They’re irresistibly imaginative.

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Nate Armbruster

When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.