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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

World's Largest Liger (Lion+Tiger)


Hello,


Know what's a Liger?
It's a cross breed of a Lion male and Tiger female...
Read on......












The
10ft Liger who's still growing...

He looks like something from a
prehistoric age or a fantastic

creation from Hollywood . But
Hercules is very
much living flesh and blood -

as he proves every time he opens his
gigantic mouth to roar. Part lion, part

tiger, he is not just a big cat
but a huge one, standing 10ft tall on his

back legs. Called a liger, in
reference to his crossbreed parentage, he is

the largest of all the cat
species.

On a typical day he will devour 20lb of meat, usually beef or


chicken, and is capable of eating 100lb at a single setting. At just
three

years old, Hercules already
weighs half a ton.




He
is the accidental result of two enormous big cats living close

together
at the Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species, in Miami,


Florida , and already dwarfs both his parents.

"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 loo and behold

we had a
liger."




50mph
runner... Not only that, but he likes to swim, a feat unheard

of among
water-fearing lions. In the wild it is virtually impossible for

lions
and tigers to mate. Not only are they enemies likely to kill one


another, but most lions are in Africa and most tigers in Asia . But


incredible though he is, Hercules is not
unique. Ligers have been bred in

captivity, deliberately and
accidentally, since shortly before World War II.






Today
there are believed to be a handful of ligers around the world

and a
similar number of tigons, the product of a tiger father and lion

mother.
Tigons are smaller than ligers and take on more physical

characteristics
of the tiger.




Look
at the size of the head on this thing.. :o)



 

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