What happens when you cross a lion and a tiger? Apparently scientists at multiple zoos have asked this question and actually tested it to create ligers and tigons. The Reno zoo, according to an article Halcyon found, is home to a liger. A liger has a lion daddy and a tiger mother and a tigon the inverse. Hobbs, the liger at the Sierra Safari zoo, has twice the mass of the largest cat which can be found in the wild. He has a lion's mane and a tiger's spots.
Pics from zoo site:
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I'm thinking I need to make a detour to Reno next time I go through Nevada.




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My, you do mean off, as in not aligned properly, not as if they were white-ed out, right? (Please forgive me for my slowness -_-.)

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