The picture of the "tiger" is most likely a "Liger" -- a cross between a male lion and female tiger. It may be an interesting experiment but it is a very troubled animal, which numerous problems (genetic, physical, mental and apparently emotional). It could never survive in the wild, has a short life span, an abusive life, and is only bred, basically, for human enjoyment.
It seems that one of the physical manifestations of problems is common the appearance of cross-eyes or facial structural deformities -- of course, this is because we are comparing them with lion and tiger features.
Actually that white tiger is retarded in a sense, there is so much inbreeding in white tigers because they are so rare that 'real' white tigers (ones which have no coloration on them at all except for stripes) are very deformed. If that is the one I am thinking of it's name is Kenny and because of his deep set nose, he has difficulty breathing and closing his jaw. It's very sad.
The picture of the "tiger" is most likely a "Liger" -- a cross between a male lion and female tiger. It may be an interesting experiment but it is a very troubled animal, which numerous problems (genetic, physical, mental and apparently emotional). It could never survive in the wild, has a short life span, an abusive life, and is only bred, basically, for human enjoyment.
It seems that one of the physical manifestations of problems is common the appearance of cross-eyes or facial structural deformities -- of course, this is because we are comparing them with lion and tiger features.
Actually, it's a white tiger.
Which they inbreed like mad, and end up with these. They often kill them when they end up like this, but the reason behind their look is, in fact, inbreeding.
Actually, it's a white tiger.
Which they inbreed like mad, and end up with these. They often kill them when they end up like this, but the reason behind their look is, in fact, inbreeding.
you, my friend, have fallen for the Neopolian Dynamite trick. A "liger" does not exist, that was a joke.
the bird pic freaked me out, i wonder did the bird survive? the tiger is a sad story
why do humans feel like they have to do things like this is amazing to me.
why can't we just leave well enough alone and just take care of our selves. yes there is such a thing as a liger,unfortunatly, and what was the deal with the rabbit???? great shots other wise
Ligers exist. They are sterile (can't breed even if they tried). They shoot blanks) so no inbreeding is possible. That.... monstrosity is NOT a liger though.
I think its funny that some ignorant mouthbreather tried to look cool and insult someone. Massive fail. Enjoy being a moron.
the white tiger is not a species, its a genetic mutation where only 2 Tigers with this gene can create a white tiger. Because Tigers with this gene are so rare, they are inbred incessantly which added onto the gene which makes them white can have some pretty terrible results and that is what happened to that Tiger.
Why did the falcon actually let the bird live...! can't believe that honestly! Now there's and irritated bird walking around with no neck! Great Pictures! I'll subscribe to this!
you, my friend, have fallen for the Neopolian Dynamite trick. A "liger" does not exist, that was a joke.
seriously?
You better be trollin'
Ligers have been around for a LOOOONG time, I have a childcraft book from the 70s, way before napoleon dynamite, and it talks about ligers, leopons, and tigons
you, my friend, have fallen for the Neopolian Dynamite trick. A "liger" does not exist, that was a joke.
yes, they do. They're completely real and completely unfair. Very very large animals that have strangely very little aggression... the fact that they would never work in the wild is probably true too...
you, my friend, have fallen for the Neopolian Dynamite trick. A "liger" does not exist, that was a joke.
actually there are such things as lions, and tiglions.
one is the cross of a male lion/female tiger or a male tiger/female lion
and ligers can be HUGE...just check them out on the internet
actually there are such things as lions, and tiglions.
one is the cross of a male lion/female tiger or a male tiger/female lion
and ligers can be HUGE...just check them out on the internet
I normally don't comment on such an untimely quote as the original naysayer has long been disproved; however, if you are going to direct someone to the internet for accuracy, then you yourself should be accurate. A male lion and female tiger is a Liger, while a male tiger and female lioness is a Tigon, not tiglion.
07-27-2009 - That's how you give history a context?
Liger, shpliger...did nobody else laugh out loud when someone spoke "historically" saying in a book from the 70's...way before Napolean Dynamite...? That's the stick by which you give history a context? Now, that's funny!
I love these pictures.....and I feel sorry for kenny.....the retarded tiger. Even though ligers are beautiful, it's very very bad that people are doing this to them. People need to straighten this up, and the bad economy they're setting! they need to make the world right!
I would like to pick that great big pussycat up & rub my face in it that's one mega big huge pussycat but it looks friendly & cute & nice. It's so big if it wanted to eat mice it would probably have to eat guinea pigs. It's probably too nice a ***** cat to do anything but purrrrr.
You guys talk about the "forced breeding" as if it's a bad thing. Who gives a sh*t what they do? Seriously. An animal kills another, you say it's nature; when a human kills an animal, you want to kill the human! Your own species! Animals themselves don't give a sh*t about other species unless they are of use to them. What gives animals rights? It's like giving rights to toys. They are things, we are people. We talk to each other. If one man kills another man's dog, then there should definitely be a consequence. And I guess killing your own dog is kinda screwed-up, but as long as it doesn't scar any children, it's your choice. I believe nothing intrinsically has 'rights'. We have them so we don't end up killing each other -- to propagate our own species. All species propagate themselves. That's all they care about, because that's what they evolved from: things that replicate and are built from resources in their environment. They eventually became complex. And now we have some species that CAN care about things other than what they are programmed to or programmed to focus on: those are us, plus some others, like apes, dogs (maybe), etc. Pain: the biggie. Well, pain is part of that whole, "species only care about themselves and their propagation" idea. It is to prevent any bodily damage and minimize risk of infection, in order to maintain healthy function until reproduction.
no, ligers just grow to be HUGE because they cant stop growing, unlike tigers and lions which grow up to a point depending on their genes. but ligers lack a certain hormone i believe that was supposed to make them stop.
I'm sad for the bird that got its throat eaten He doesn't know he's dead in hours and doesn't know it. And for the retarded white tiger. That's why I don't want white tigers bred, that's what happens.
no, ligers just grow to be HUGE because they cant stop growing, unlike tigers and lions which grow up to a point depending on their genes. but ligers lack a certain hormone i believe that was supposed to make them stop.
HAHAH THEY WEREN'T TALKING ABOUT THE LIGER, THEY WERE TALKING ABOUT THE WOMAN HOLDING THE ACTUAL DOMESTIC ANIMAL, CAT. YOU KNOW, THE OBNOXIOUSLY HUGE PET. ^^^^
As far as the breeding of lions and tigers together goes, forgive me if I've assumed something that wasn't stated, but I don't seem the harm in it. Most of the breeding is done artificially (my boyfriend is studying this in school) and causes no pain or mutation to the offspring or the parents. It's just humans playing God.
As for the inbreeding, it's immature and should be stopped. That is REAL animal cruelty.
its really annoying when 12 people have to come back and correct that guy who said ligers weren't real. i'm thinkin he gets the point by now. go try to impress someone at the zoo with your liger knowledge
the liger is not a retard
you guys are retards not the cat! it is just a living animal! it is quite beautiful though i mean look at it it is so pretty... you all shut up it is a living animal.
Actually, the correct way to make a Liger is to take a half tiger half elephant and cross it with a frog.. then wala, a liger is born!
There is no imbreeding or goblin magic.
He probably just took apart the cubes and reassembled them in the order he needed.
Wow. Those little things that make the Rubik's cube colorful are called "STICKERS." The reason for this is that they are (in fact) STICKY. Stickers usually can be removed from the smooth clean surface of Rubik's cubes. Not only can they be removed, they can also be put back on the Rubik's cube on different square. That's right, a DIFFERENT SQUARE. Furthermore, it is slightly IMPOSSIBLE to take apart a Rubik's cube without breaking it or making it worth the effort. Same as the reconstruction part.
Wow. Those little things that make the Rubik's cube colorful are called "STICKERS." The reason for this is that they are (in fact) STICKY. Stickers usually can be removed from the smooth clean surface of Rubik's cubes. Not only can they be removed, they can also be put back on the Rubik's cube on different square. That's right, a DIFFERENT SQUARE. Furthermore, it is slightly IMPOSSIBLE to take apart a Rubik's cube without breaking it or making it worth the effort. Same as the reconstruction part.
agreed! very entertaining!!! i usually don't read comments to these kind of pages, but these kept me interested lol. learned a lot about liger, tigons, animal rights, etc., etc.
because the movie was retarded and none cares how they spell it. Also welcome to the internet, you don't like spelling errors and memes, get the f*** out.
Rubik's cubes are VERY easy to match up the colors any way you like WITH PRACTICE. You don't have to take them apart, or take off the stickers...give me a break. When they first came out 30 years or so ago I could put one back together with all the matching colors in about 30 seconds. There is a standard way that once you get the hang of it actually makes sense and isn't difficult. Just google how to figure out a rubik's cube and there are tons of sites that show you how.
because the movie was retarded and none cares how they spell it. Also welcome to the internet, you don't like spelling errors and memes, get the f*** out.
Dude, You're the idiot. The internet is for getting the RIGHT(!!!!!!) information, so get your (as you say it) f***ing spelling right, *******!
The giant house-cat. I have seen ones almost that big before, I don't see that as being fake. Also, the woman holding it seems to be average-size to me, not tiny.
The white tiger with the mooshed face is, as stated already, an inbred white tiger. Not a liger. Tigers DO have a mane-like ruff of fur around their face, that is in no way a lion's mane. A lion's mane doesn't just frame the face, it actually comes to around mid-back.
You guys talk about the "forced breeding" as if it's a bad thing. Who gives a sh*t what they do? Seriously. An animal kills another, you say it's nature; when a human kills an animal, you want to kill the human! Your own species! Animals themselves don't give a sh*t about other species unless they are of use to them. What gives animals rights? It's like giving rights to toys. They are things, we are people. We talk to each other. If one man kills another man's dog, then there should definitely be a consequence. And I guess killing your own dog is kinda screwed-up, but as long as it doesn't scar any children, it's your choice. I believe nothing intrinsically has 'rights'. We have them so we don't end up killing each other -- to propagate our own species. All species propagate themselves. That's all they care about, because that's what they evolved from: things that replicate and are built from resources in their environment. They eventually became complex. And now we have some species that CAN care about things other than what they are programmed to or programmed to focus on: those are us, plus some others, like apes, dogs (maybe), etc. Pain: the biggie. Well, pain is part of that whole, "species only care about themselves and their propagation" idea. It is to prevent any bodily damage and minimize risk of infection, in order to maintain healthy function until reproduction.
The reason it is wrong that humans kill animals is because most of the time they do it in an inhumane way. Forced breeding is a bad thing because it is hard on the animals. Animals are born sort of programmed. They do what is best for them to survive. They kill to eat, humans will kill for pleasure. If you want to compare humans and animals then you need to think about it more. Animals cannot defend themselves against a human with a weapon, no matter how big or strong the animal is. Seriously, what do you mean, "what gives animals rights."? It's stupid a** people that beat and abuse animals for no reason. You can see pictures and videos of that anywhere on the internet. Look it up and see if that changes your mind.
agreed! very entertaining!!! i usually don't read comments to these kind of pages, but these kept me interested lol. learned a lot about liger, tigons, animal rights, etc., etc.
Oh my. It seems some people are running for the election. What election, you ask? The election for President Obvious. There are many running for Vice-President Restating, as well!
The reason it is wrong that humans kill animals is because most of the time they do it in an inhumane way. Forced breeding is a bad thing because it is hard on the animals. Animals are born sort of programmed. They do what is best for them to survive. They kill to eat, humans will kill for pleasure. If you want to compare humans and animals then you need to think about it more. Animals cannot defend themselves against a human with a weapon, no matter how big or strong the animal is. Seriously, what do you mean, "what gives animals rights."? It's stupid a** people that beat and abuse animals for no reason. You can see pictures and videos of that anywhere on the internet. Look it up and see if that changes your mind.
You are ignorant, we kill animals humanely, do we not kill them in a manner you would consider a "human" to kill them?
I can't believe the amount of reposting going on. So retarded. It's like people see one comment, and then fast forward to the end to reply, even though there's 70 comments posted after it, already responding the exact same thing.
As for the arguments regarding animal rights, and the human killing of animals, inbreeding, and so on and such forth... Well, we've seen the effects of multiple generations of inbreeding in animals. In house pets, it can make them violent. In all animals, it replicates the prominent "bad" genes, instead of letting evolution weed them out. As for humans killing animals, it's not so much about killing them "humanely" as when it comes to killing animals in the wild it's usually done with a gun, or some other means of quick death as the point is to kill them. The inhumane deaths come from food factories and the such. What creates animal rights that were referred to involving the likes of the inbred tiger are more along the lines of hunting a species of animal to extinction. If you think an animal doesn't have the right to live, what happens when people like you kill off an entire species, and it screws up the whole ecosystem that animal was a part of? That sort of thing does inevitably effects humans as well.
Ok, sorry for going all science nut... It wasn't my intent, I just sort of went with it.
You guys talk about the "forced breeding" as if it's a bad thing. Who gives a sh*t what they do? Seriously. An animal kills another, you say it's nature; when a human kills an animal, you want to kill the human! Your own species! Animals themselves don't give a sh*t about other species unless they are of use to them. What gives animals rights? It's like giving rights to toys. They are things, we are people. We talk to each other. If one man kills another man's dog, then there should definitely be a consequence. And I guess killing your own dog is kinda screwed-up, but as long as it doesn't scar any children, it's your choice. I believe nothing intrinsically has 'rights'. We have them so we don't end up killing each other -- to propagate our own species. All species propagate themselves. That's all they care about, because that's what they evolved from: things that replicate and are built from resources in their environment. They eventually became complex. And now we have some species that CAN care about things other than what they are programmed to or programmed to focus on: those are us, plus some others, like apes, dogs (maybe), etc. Pain: the biggie. Well, pain is part of that whole, "species only care about themselves and their propagation" idea. It is to prevent any bodily damage and minimize risk of infection, in order to maintain healthy function until reproduction.
My vote for you...step right up to this nice sharp blade, lay flat on your stomach...yes that's it..we can't take the chance of you reproducing!
That dog is one of those brazilian rasta dogs. I think they're kinda cool. The way the picture is taken it just looks like a bunch of sticks, brilliant!
You guys talk about the "forced breeding" as if it's a bad thing. Who gives a sh*t what they do? Seriously. An animal kills another, you say it's nature; when a human kills an animal, you want to kill the human! Your own species! Animals themselves don't give a sh*t about other species unless they are of use to them. What gives animals rights? It's like giving rights to toys. They are things, we are people. We talk to each other. If one man kills another man's dog, then there should definitely be a consequence. And I guess killing your own dog is kinda screwed-up, but as long as it doesn't scar any children, it's your choice. I believe nothing intrinsically has 'rights'. We have them so we don't end up killing each other -- to propagate our own species. All species propagate themselves. That's all they care about, because that's what they evolved from: things that replicate and are built from resources in their environment. They eventually became complex. And now we have some species that CAN care about things other than what they are programmed to or programmed to focus on: those are us, plus some others, like apes, dogs (maybe), etc. Pain: the biggie. Well, pain is part of that whole, "species only care about themselves and their propagation" idea. It is to prevent any bodily damage and minimize risk of infection, in order to maintain healthy function until reproduction.
I've never heard someone so pissed off about being the most evolved species on the planet.
The reason it is wrong that humans kill animals is because most of the time they do it in an inhumane way
I wish you were kidding, alas I know you are totally serious. When was the last time you saw a lioness euthanize an animal before tearing it apart? Or saw a boa constrictor kill a pig in any way which doesn't involve the pig twitching as it SUFFOCATES. Nature is not nice and fluffy you moron.
You guys talk about the "forced breeding" as if it's a bad thing. Who gives a sh*t what they do? Seriously. An animal kills another, you say it's nature; when a human kills an animal, you want to kill the human! Your own species! Animals themselves don't give a sh*t about other species unless they are of use to them. What gives animals rights? It's like giving rights to toys. They are things, we are people. We talk to each other. If one man kills another man's dog, then there should definitely be a consequence. And I guess killing your own dog is kinda screwed-up, but as long as it doesn't scar any children, it's your choice. I believe nothing intrinsically has 'rights'. We have them so we don't end up killing each other -- to propagate our own species. All species propagate themselves. That's all they care about, because that's what they evolved from: things that replicate and are built from resources in their environment. They eventually became complex. And now we have some species that CAN care about things other than what they are programmed to or programmed to focus on: those are us, plus some others, like apes, dogs (maybe), etc. Pain: the biggie. Well, pain is part of that whole, "species only care about themselves and their propagation" idea. It is to prevent any bodily damage and minimize risk of infection, in order to maintain healthy function until reproduction.
Why do people like this exist? Why haven't they been bred off the planet? To deny that people -- or animals -- don't intrinsically have rights is to acknowledge that your understanding of civilization is non-existent. Hi, welcome to the 21st century. In this century, we now understand that just because something is (for example, just because humans have the ability to murder and torture defenseless animals) does not mean that it is RIGHT. Centuries of advancement in the understanding of RIGHT and GOOD vs. WRONG and BAD has brought us to a place where protecting those who cannot protect themselves is something that we understand is RIGHT (vs. WRONG).
Please, do the planet a favor. Go exterminate yourself. Speed up natural selection for the rest of us, so that we don't have to continue to live with degenerates.
You guys talk about the "forced breeding" as if it's a bad thing. Who gives a sh*t what they do? Seriously. An animal kills another, you say it's nature; when a human kills an animal, you want to kill the human! Your own species! Animals themselves don't give a sh*t about other species unless they are of use to them. What gives animals rights? It's like giving rights to toys. They are things, we are people. We talk to each other. If one man kills another man's dog, then there should definitely be a consequence. And I guess killing your own dog is kinda screwed-up, but as long as it doesn't scar any children, it's your choice. I believe nothing intrinsically has 'rights'. We have them so we don't end up killing each other -- to propagate our own species. All species propagate themselves. That's all they care about, because that's what they evolved from: things that replicate and are built from resources in their environment. They eventually became complex. And now we have some species that CAN care about things other than what they are programmed to or programmed to focus on: those are us, plus some others, like apes, dogs (maybe), etc. Pain: the biggie. Well, pain is part of that whole, "species only care about themselves and their propagation" idea. It is to prevent any bodily damage and minimize risk of infection, in order to maintain healthy function until reproduction.
You sir/miss are a complete douche bag. I say we all start with this dude! One less of you would make this world a better place. Actually, now that I think of it, just do the world a favor and jump off a cliff.
You guys talk about the "forced breeding" as if it's a bad thing. Who gives a sh*t what they do? Seriously. An animal kills another, you say it's nature; when a human kills an animal, you want to kill the human! Your own species! Animals themselves don't give a sh*t about other species unless they are of use to them. What gives animals rights? It's like giving rights to toys. They are things, we are people. We talk to each other. If one man kills another man's dog, then there should definitely be a consequence. And I guess killing your own dog is kinda screwed-up, but as long as it doesn't scar any children, it's your choice. I believe nothing intrinsically has 'rights'. We have them so we don't end up killing each other -- to propagate our own species. All species propagate themselves. That's all they care about, because that's what they evolved from: things that replicate and are built from resources in their environment. They eventually became complex. And now we have some species that CAN care about things other than what they are programmed to or programmed to focus on: those are us, plus some others, like apes, dogs (maybe), etc. Pain: the biggie. Well, pain is part of that whole, "species only care about themselves and their propagation" idea. It is to prevent any bodily damage and minimize risk of infection, in order to maintain healthy function until reproduction.
The difference between humans and animals is we should know better, SHOULD KNOW BETTER, but obviously some humans are still animals, it's okay to kill other species and not our own. We should look after animals not exploit, abuse, and disrespect them. Their not here for our amusement.
Actually, the correct way to make a Liger is to take a half tiger half elephant and cross it with a frog.. then wala, a liger is born!
There is no imbreeding or goblin magic.
I've been seeing "wala!" a lot lately. I think people mean "voila," the French for "here it is!" (I think--if I'm wrong, I'm sure I'll get corrected!!) It's like saying "Ta DA!"
I have no idea why reading "wala" bugs me. Obviously I don't have enough interesting things to do.
at the hogel zoo in Utah I have seen a liger so someone needs to get their napoleon facts strait... but watching that movie and posting non true quotes seems appropriate. Ligers are real. unless my eyes deceive me.
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