Father Lion, Mother Tiger: Hybrid Animal Liger Born in Private Zoo
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In the wild, there are hardly any crossings between lions and tigers. However, they are possible in captivity. One example is the little "Goliath: His father is a lion, his mother a tiger. He was bred by a private zoo operator in Romania – apparently to meet the tastes of the audience.
The zoo owner specifically created a shared enclosure for his tigers and lions because he heard that their hybrid was popular with visitors.
The owner of a private zoo puts it on animal hybrids by holding lions and tigers in the same enclosure. Now a liger is presented in Romania. He is probably supposed to attract mainly visitors.
In a private zoo in Romania, a so-called Liger was born. This is a cross between lion and tiger. The male boy "Goliath" thrives magnificently according to the competent veterinarian. Goliath was born in the middle of this year as a premature birth, together with another female liger, who did not survive, said zoo owner Dorin Soimaru. He designed to get this hybrid and therefore interrupted lions and tigers in the enclosures together. He had hear…
Crossbreedings between big cats are rare in nature, but sometimes among caught animals. A private amateur zoo owner in Romania had put it on the breeding of a "Ligers" – and now success.


Crossroads between lions and tigers hardly occur in nature, but sometimes among captive animals. A private amateur zoo owner in Romania had put it on the breeding of a liger.
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