Ligers aren’t some mythical animal reserved for the world of “Napoleon Dynamite.” While extremely rare, these mixed felines with the facial features of a lion and stripes of a tiger are an actual ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
These adorable pictures show three rare liger cubs that have recently been born at a a zoo in Russia. All of the cubs were born female and are a rare mix between a lion and a tiger; the biggest known ...
Miami's Jungle Island welcomed the birth of two liger cubs earlier this week. A male and female were born. The cubs come from a female royal white Bengal tiger and an African white lion male.
Local authorities have confiscated two newborn liger cubs – crossbreeds of a tiger and a lion – from a private zoo in Taiwan, reports Tuesday say. The cubs have been taken to a research institute at ...
A rare lion-tiger hybrid, more commonly known as a liger, gave birth to three cubs at a zoo in Novosibirsk, Russia. The liliger cubs -- one quarter tiger, three-quarters lion -- are all females and ...
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