@karkang ??? This isn't about bonding. It's about breeding. Zoos don't put the two together just because they think they might like one another. They put them together to intentionally have them mate and make baby Ligers. Why? To make money. Ligers weren't an accident. Also, you can't compare WILD tigers, lions and ligers to domesticated dogs. There's a huge difference to make any comparisons.
@SpottedTigress well really wat happens is they put tiger cub and a lion cub together and they will share a close bond unlike the wild so its like having a german shepard and then it seeing a doberman "say in the woods alone" they would probably rip each other apart but if you have a pet german shepard and a pet dobeerman since they were pups they would have a close bond but i know what your thinking alot of people are thinking the same thing
@Dodedrommer So it doesn't happen naturally. In the wild, they'd never meet let alone want to mate. In fact, they'd more likely kill each other over territory. Ligers are 100% man made.
can someone antser mee :: what is the sex of these animals ????is this liger man or female ???can they have childeren ??
thx
khosro7 1 day ago
in the wild liger hunt in group between of 5-8 individs
TheAbe1212 1 week ago
I hope to see him hunting or attacking alive animal.
SalehMagrabi 2 weeks ago
Holy fucking fuck.
Boingboing5000 1 month ago
@karkang ??? This isn't about bonding. It's about breeding. Zoos don't put the two together just because they think they might like one another. They put them together to intentionally have them mate and make baby Ligers. Why? To make money. Ligers weren't an accident. Also, you can't compare WILD tigers, lions and ligers to domesticated dogs. There's a huge difference to make any comparisons.
SpottedTigress 1 month ago
@SpottedTigress well really wat happens is they put tiger cub and a lion cub together and they will share a close bond unlike the wild so its like having a german shepard and then it seeing a doberman "say in the woods alone" they would probably rip each other apart but if you have a pet german shepard and a pet dobeerman since they were pups they would have a close bond but i know what your thinking alot of people are thinking the same thing
karkang 1 month ago
@Dodedrommer So it doesn't happen naturally. In the wild, they'd never meet let alone want to mate. In fact, they'd more likely kill each other over territory. Ligers are 100% man made.
SpottedTigress 1 month ago
@SpottedTigress by "naturally occurring process" he means they put a like and a tige in a nature preserve and let them mate
Dodedrommer 1 month ago
4:26 It's a naturally occuring process?? Where at 3:27 he says that it does NOT happen in the nature....so it which is it?
SpottedTigress 1 month ago
he is so calm compared to the other lion videos, he seems so lazy. the other cats like to play too hard
babsfocker 2 months ago