The name itself is the only hint you need to know that the wholphin is the offspring of a whale and a dolphin. The wholphin is among the few crossbreeds to exist in the wild and results from a crossbreed between a male false killer whale and a female bottlenose dolphin. The size difference between the two animals made scientists conclude that mating was almost impossible, even though they have similar genetic structures. The most famous of this species is a wholphin born in 1985 at a water park in Hawaii that gave birth to three more wholphins in 20004.