Silver Surfer
Veteran
Big azz muhfukka
tigon...a liger...
There is none. Probably has all kinds of health problems and fertility issues. Thanks humans.
Most Ligers are sterile, but at least one was mated with a lion and produced a live female cub who lived to adulthood according to Guggisberg, C. A. W. “Wild Cats of the World.”
Ligers, a breeding of 2 different species was not in nature’s plan. The results of the union of these two species creates a weak hybrid. Some of the issues that face ligers are:
- The tiger mother often requires a C-Section due to the large size of a liger which can be fatal.
- Many ligers die within a few days or weeks of birth.
- Ligers are known to have unstable temperaments.
- Ligers are prone to gigantism due the lack of a growth-inhibiting gene which means they grow throughout a very large portion of their lives.
- Ligers have many health problems due to genetic abnormalities and neurological defects associated with hybridization.
- Ligers are genetically weak and typically live much shorter lives than either of their parents.
- Ligers are prone to diseases such as cancers and arthritis.
