Yup, Their Real!!
He looks like something from a prehistoric age or a fantastic creation from Hollywood. But Hercules is very much living flesh and blood - as he proves every time he opens his gigantic mouth to roar. Part lion, part tiger, he is not just a big cat but a huge one,standing 10ft tall on his back legs. Called a liger, in reference to his crossbreed parentage, he is the largest of all the cat species.
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Origins:
The word
liger,
documented as entering the English language in 1938, describes a real feline,
the offspring of a male lion and a female tiger. (The opposite case, the
offspring of a male tiger and a female lion, is known as a
tigon.)
Both ligers and tigons exist in captivity, and the pictures and description
reproduced above do correspond to one such example of the former, a
liger named Hercules who lives at the
Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species (T.I.G.E.R.S.)
in Miami, a wildlife education organization run by director
Dr. Mahamayavi Bhagavan Antle.
As noted above (in text that seems to have been taken directly from a February
2005 Daily Mail
article),
Hercules was the result of an accident rather than deliberate breeding. He is
three years old, stands 10 feet tall on his hind legs, and weighs about 1,000
lbs. (At maturity he is expected to reach 12 feet in length and weight about
1,250 lbs.) He eats about 20 lbs. of meat (beef or chicken) per day, and he can
consume up to 100 lbs of food in one sitting.