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The liger is a hybrid cross between a male lion ( Panthera leo ) and a tigress ( Panthera tigris ), hence has parents with the same genus but of different species. It is distinct from the simila...
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A liger looks like a giant lion with muted stripes but like thier tiger ancestors, ligers like swimming. This goes against the nature of a lion but is what makes creature special. It gets the best of both parents.
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Why don't they make another liger so that they can then breed ligers and ligers.... would that make the cubs or whateva bigger then the liger parents because they're missing that grwoth inhibator hormone thing? would they then get as big as elephants?
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Ligers vary in appearance depending on how the genes interact and on which subspecies of lion and tiger are bred together. ... Elsewhere, it was reported that H Smith bred ligers from a Persian (i.e. Asiatic/Indian) lion and a "king tiger" (Royal Bengal tiger), which were born at Windsor on 17 October, 1824 though these...
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No official scientific name exists for hybrid animals such as these, though ligers are occasionally referred to in a light-hearted manner as Panthera leo/tigris. ... Ligers share characteristics of both their parents. Some look very like lions, while others show their tiger heritage strongly.
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Tigons are the opposite of ligers and have a tiger father and lioness mother. They may also be referred to as tiglons or tions. ... The breeding of ligers (lion father/tigress mother) has always been easily accomplished, both by accident and design. Tigons, on the other hand, are extremely difficult to breed and very...
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"Ligers are not something we planned on having," said institute owner Dr Bhagavan Antle. "We have lions and tigers living together in large enclosures and at first we had no idea how well one of the lion boys was getting along with a tiger girl, then lo and behold we had a liger." ;
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Photo Gallery: "Dynamite" Pictures of Ligers >> ... The drive-through wildlife park is believed to have the country's largest concentration of ligers, housing ten of the massive cats. ... Accredited zoos frown on the practice of mixing two different species and have never bred ligers, says Jane Ballentine, a spokesperson for...
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