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celticrose
· 8 years ago
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http://rbth.com/multimedia/pictures/2013/07/22/liger_queen_how_russian_liger_gave_birth_to_four_liligers_28261
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· 8 years ago
I wouldn't really say it's unique because there are others. they should read David Foster Wallace
celticrose
· 8 years ago
What is unique is that the liger had an offspring. Almost all ligers, like mist hybrid species, are sterile.
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· 8 years ago
Actually only the males can't mate, the females can mate with lions and tigers but if they do then the offspring will be lion or tiger
trustnthngmulder
· 8 years ago
I read baby liliger, that means dad lion, mom liger = liliger. But it has spots. I know lion cubs have spots but not this much. So it's lilige(r)pard.
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celticrose
· 8 years ago
Its a second generation hybrid, there are any number of unusual traits it could have. The father is either a lion or tiger, I can't remember
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myballsitchstill
· 8 years ago
These things get freaking huge,she won't need to protect it for long http://www.bigbaby.com/dickmac/AliveBlog/Liger.jpg
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trustnthngmulder
· 8 years ago
My cat looks at me with these "motherly eyes" and then jumps on my face
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mysticpotatoe
· 8 years ago
These comments are all about the science behind it and I'm over here like, " This is the thing from Napoleon Dynamite"
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myballsitchstill
· 8 years ago
Everyone thought that, but they had been cross breeding lions and tigers (and bears, oh my) for years before that movie