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Napoleon Dynamites Hybrid......

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......introducing the Liger. enjoy.

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 unintentional 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 lar ge 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." These two cats don't normally have the opportunity to breed in the wild, as most lions live in Africa and most tigers in Asia

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 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.
 

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Napoleon II.......

and a few more...........
 

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Wow...that is a BIG cat!! Beautiful though. I have unfortunately read of "bad breeders" who try to force lions and tigers to breed to produce these rare creatures for a profit.
 
WOW !!! Amazing and beautiful !!!!!!....
But is it prefered for its skills and magic ? :grin01:

A. Devil

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I read about them a while back, and I was talking about them last weekend! LOL

I love big cats, but golly gosh thats a BIG kitty! And rather stunning!!!
 
ADevil said:
WOW !!! Amazing and beautiful !!!!!!....
But is it prefered for its skills and magic ? :grin01:

if he can swim............he has skills. :grin01:
 
that is one hell of a cat, my cats big but thats rediculous.
may be un-natural but its damn cool.
wouldnt mind seeing that sometime.
 
Wow, it looks unnaturally tame! I know keeping big cats in the 70's was consitered fashionable but I was under the impression that the domestication of large cats would take QUITE some time if it was to be attempted. Wow.
 
that's a wonderfully big cat. I am not really a cat person, but I love the big ones. Tigers, Lions, Cheetahs, and so fourth are my favorite aminals. Would love to one day have one, but I doubt that will ever happen.

thanks for sharing the picture Galen.
 
That's not a cat... it's a horse wearing a costume! That boy is HUGE! I never believed the stories when I heard about Ligers and Tigons, but if I came across one of them in person - I'd believe! Beautiful, but so big!

Jenn
 
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