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more about #liger more comments → trendspotter: When will people stop writing, "Blank learned yesterday," when they were killed or put in a coma. It's sloppy writing and it is misleading. Learning... more » nerdwa: Ligers and tigons do not occur in nature, too often, simply because lions are found in Africa and tigers are found in Asia. However, since they are of... more » CoffeyWasHere: Does that or does that not remind anyone else of Battle Cat? That thing is yooj! more » Gearhead_42 - Nibbles ate my garage!: Unfortunately, liger-1, volunteer-0 [www.msnbc.msn.com] more » yottameter: And here I thought eugenics were unethical. I guess it doesn't apply to other aminals, pitty. more » RebaSays: That photo is not photoshopped. I knew the guy in it and have seen the liger close up. She's that big. I really hope it wasn't one of his people wh... more » PieroZodiac: Uh, sandchigger----WRONG. There is no place on earth where lions and tigers naturally "cross paths." All wild tigers live in Asia, and all wild lion... more » sandchigger: Ligers do actually occur in nature in places where tigers and lions cross paths. They're rare, but they're not completely unheard of. more » ♠ Final ♠: A lady at the Denver Zoo last year was mauled to death by a jaguar and those things are tiny in comparison. Then was it this year that the Tiger at t... more » Pegritz: Clearly something like that could ONLY be break for its skills in magic. more » KernelPanic: Ligers, are like the coolest animals ever... kp more » Silver_Back: I want to ride one and pretend I'm Heman. :) more » Namennayo: It's not unclear why ligers are larger than their parents. It has to do with the differing survival mechanisms inherent in male lion vs. female tiger ... more » racal123: Actually only male ligers (and tigons) are sterile. FEMALE ligers (and tigons)CAN reproduce apparently. Though not with another liger obviously since... more » SunandiniScuderi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Liger_Zero.png -Codefire more »

