Re: Who knew? [message #171294 is a reply to message #171272] |
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Dr. Lithius
Messages: 609 Registered: March 2005
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Why is this in Hot Topics?
Anyway, yeah. Ligers are quite real. It's not just some fictitious thing made up by depraved and bored furries.(Oh, now I see why it's in "Hop Topics." Hurr hurr hurr.) However, cross-breeding a tiger and a lion does usually have serious reprecussions. From what I remember from Elementary School, if you do that, the liger/ligress is quite a bit weaker than either the mother or the father. It's a little like in-breeding in the aspect that it wreaks havoc on the already-delicate genetics of two similar, yet different animals. Or something.
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