It could be said this way:
- The original Gou'ld or whatever transplanted the humans (Ancient?) to the World of the Spirits also transplanted Earth wildlife with them
- The native lifeforms (Spirits, and Bending Animals) screwed with both the Humans and Earth fauna so that all the animals and humans began to crossbreed in weird ways
- Pure strains are rare by now and mostly kept as curiosities - Bosco the Earth king's bear - but are definitely known, just by now considered the oddities rather than the norm - rarely seen in the wild. (As Deadpan points out)
I always thought that the original show hinted humans had wound up on the planet unnaturally.
As for the naming? Well originally the pure animals would have had their original names. The cross-breds show up people would start splicing the names to match. Start as a joke, but then become normal in a couple generations.
So I think the rant doesn't fit here as there's a very good in-universe explanation with consistent logic behind it.
- The original Gou'ld or whatever transplanted the humans (Ancient?) to the World of the Spirits also transplanted Earth wildlife with them
- The native lifeforms (Spirits, and Bending Animals) screwed with both the Humans and Earth fauna so that all the animals and humans began to crossbreed in weird ways
- Pure strains are rare by now and mostly kept as curiosities - Bosco the Earth king's bear - but are definitely known, just by now considered the oddities rather than the norm - rarely seen in the wild. (As Deadpan points out)
I always thought that the original show hinted humans had wound up on the planet unnaturally.
As for the naming? Well originally the pure animals would have had their original names. The cross-breds show up people would start splicing the names to match. Start as a joke, but then become normal in a couple generations.
So I think the rant doesn't fit here as there's a very good in-universe explanation with consistent logic behind it.