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Dan Cameron: Liger - Wikipedia at Scattered

  • Nate · 4 years ago
    Why do you think it's not true? Is it all a lie? The article sounds pretty good to me.
  • Dan · 4 years ago
    your kidding right?
  • Nate · 4 years ago
    I'm pretty sure these kinds of animals do exist. I'm pretty sure I've seen a cross between a zebra and giraffe that was discovered in the wild. Why don't you edit the entry and add that it's fictional. Did you read the discussion? I don't know if it's a fake, but maybe I'm just being stupid. I'm not a biologist.
  • Nate · 4 years ago
    ...or a zoologist. I guess that would make more sense.
  • Dan · 4 years ago
    I din't read the discussion until now. Pretty interesting.

    It still seems fake though, I would have to see "hobbs" himself at the Sierra Zoo to actually beleive it.
  • Nate · 4 years ago
    I'm told that big cat caught in Moorpark eralier this year was a liger.
  • Dave Z · 4 years ago
    liger

    n : offspring of a male lion and a female tiger

    this is from dictionary.com and seems to be true, If Nate already
    noted this I'm sorry I cant see the reference ,that would be one scary animal,
    how do they get them together? I thought they were enemies.
  • Dave Z · 4 years ago
    From google, they have images, it is huge, it is as big as a small horse,
    Sierra Safari Zoo - Liger
    Sierra Safari Zoo Liger Page: Our male liger, Hobbs, is the result of mating a male african lion and a female bengal tiger. He is bar far our largest cat, ...
    www.sierrasafarizoo.com/animals/liger.htm -
  • Dan · 4 years ago
    You notice the picture on that web page is the same picture on wiki'? And that website is a little wierd, it just seems like a hox page since the site does not navigate to the liger page (as much as I could tell).

    Anyways, even if they did mate the two, why is ever picture the F'ing thing has strips? wouldn't some not have strips? Or no mane with strips or neither?

    It just doesn't make sense and one site isn't going to convince me.
  • nstryker · 4 years ago
    don't know why i haven't read this post and discussion yet, but ligers are real, just like mules.
  • nstryker · 4 years ago
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    3,070 image results for liger
  • Nate · 4 years ago
    what do you think about this one? - http://www.nic.fi/~peannu/Kliger.jpg
  • Dan · 4 years ago
    that's totally real. I believe that more then the Liger.

    At least the Kliger isn't referenced in a movie; based on a true story; as a fantasy animal.
  • Dave Z · 4 years ago
    mules are weird in that it cant reproduce more mules
  • Dave Z · 4 years ago
    the liger in google does look phony
  • Martha · 4 years ago
    The liger looks like it has some sort of problems. The Tigon ,now that looks cool!
  • Dave Z · 4 years ago
    Isn't the liger mentioned in Napolean Dynamite?
  • Matthias · 4 years ago
    Liger are real, but that doesn't take away from the other apocryphal info on wikipedia.
  • JaredB · 4 years ago
    If you disagree with anything on Wikipedia, you can submit a correction. That's what the "wiki" in wikipedia is all about.
  • nstryker · 4 years ago
    if you disagree with anything on wikipedia: sue! http://www.wikipediaclassaction.org this is a good read...
  • Tigon · 3 years ago
    Ligers are real - look for more information.
  • LULU · 2 years ago
    They are real u should google it!! There is a picture ....it can be a tiger and lion are not that different
  • ron · 2 years ago
    i have seen hobbs face to face he is real........if you don't believe it go to a zoo with one and see it for yourself....ignorance is no excuse i have had people from the east coast tell me that Sequoia's aren't real and places like yosemite aren't real and it is only because they never left there county or state...get off of your couch and go see things
  • Dave Z · 2 years ago
    I took a Videoconferencing course from Scott Sharer and he said his animals were ligers.
    Their markings are different and they are much larger. Scott has a live feed going. He
    rescued these ligers and now set up a non profit to take care of them. You can donate
    if you want to.
    http://www.scottsharer.com/
  • Dave Z · 2 years ago
    You can view ligers here -- http://www.scottsharer.com/livefeeds.htm