Tigron, cute and cuddly

Samil, a Tigron cub, is an adorable cross between Tiger and Lion [via]
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Agh! I WANT ONE!!!
Surely that should be Liger…
A liger is a cross between a lion and a tiger bred for skills and magic. This appears to be cross between a tiger and a lion bred for cuteness and healing purposes (cf people are cured of mental disorders and gayness by swimming with dolpins and giant turtles). The type of offspring is determined from which parent animal is male (male Lion fathers a liger and vice versa). I hope this clears things up.
*Resists temptation for more Napoleon Dynamite quoting*
Koudos – it is hard to resist.
That guy seems to have a pretty wicked hangnail in the works. Oh, and the liger is cute.
ohhhhhh so cute i want one soooooooooooooooo bad i was one this 4 a school power point!!!lol i really want one!!
glad to see napoleon fans. *giggles* because that the fist thing i thought of…And the liger is sooooo cute
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OK!!!!!!!!!!
OK!!!!!!!!!!
Oh my….a life time dream is for me to just hold one. What a gorgeous creature.
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Tigons vs. Ligers
Elliot Back posted a picture of a tigron yesterday (which is apparently the same as a tigon). [...]
Thanks for the great info on Ligers! Here’s a site with some cool baby liger pics:
http://www.liger.org
TT
aaaahhhh look at the baby it is so cute keep it well groomed and healthly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What is a tigron and liger
whats the differences