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Detailed information on hybridisation in big cats. Includes tigons, ligers, leopons and others.
Tigons, on the other hand, are extremely difficult to breed and very rare. Until recently, there were no recorded living tigons; the very few that do exist are probably in private ownership. Please report any tigons to: tiger@lairweb.org.nz. Thank you. Known living tigons: There is one notable ...
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Tigon
There were only 2 known living tigons in 1976; both in Calcutta zoo: a 5 year old ... both tigons and li-tigons). The original tiger and lioness, parents of the two female tigons, had also died, ending the prospect of producing further tigons. ... lions to produce truly white ligers. White tigons or golden tigons are also possible, but because tigons do not attain the huge size of ...
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Detailed information on hybridisation in big cats. Includes tigons, ligers, leopons, marozi and others.
It is often ... infertile. Hybridisation - Page 1: General Information | 2: Objections To Hybridisation Hybridisation | Ligers | Tigons & Ti-Tigons | Leopons | Pumapards | Marozi | Other Hybrid Cats | Medical Curiosities Hybrids Index | Home ...
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HYBRID BIG CATS AND NEW SPECIES
Usually, where there are two closely related species living in the same area, less than 1 in 1000 individuals will be hybrids because animals ... . Only at that point is the original tiger mitochondrial DNA lost. The same happens when tigons are backcrossed to tigers over many generations. The mitochondrial DNA is lion DNA until such ...
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