This is a mix of a concept and a style. Z-Image Turbo isn't good at blending animals together, so this LoRA helps out with that. Animals are rendered in a detailed cgi style with soft creamy backgrounds. I specifically trained this to make desktop wallpaper, so 16:9 compositions tend to have a centered subject with blurry uncluttered backgrounds. Since this is also a concept you don't need the "novuschroma style" I usually add as a trigger - just prompt for a hybrid animal.
When Z-Image Turbo is asked to make a hybrid animal, it usually either puts both species in the image separately or only creates one of them. Here are some before and after examples using the same prompt and seed:
"hummingbird giraffe hybrid animal" default:

"hummingbird giraffe hybrid animal" with this LoRA:

"skink deermouse hybrid animal" default:

"skink deermouse hybrid animal" with this LoRA:

"koala buffalo hybrid animal mother with her baby" default:

"koala buffalo hybrid animal mother with her baby" with this LoRA:

My goal was to make animals that looked interesting or pleasing to look at rather than make accurate representations of the species. Sometimes details are added that aren't part of either species like antlers, spots, stripes, or other markings.
I created a zip containing text files with lists of animals and environments I used when I was testing the LoRA. You can download it here or from the "Training Data" section if you need inspiration. If you do try out this LoRA, please share any interesting creatures you discover in the gallery.