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OTHER HYBRID BIG CATS

Only those hybrids which have been assigned names are listed Comprising first part of male parent's name then second part of female parent's name (occasionally first part of male parent's name then first part of the female's name). Complex hybrids use the first part of the male parent's name followed by the original hybrid name. Here is a list of other rare species out there an there *names* / offspring
Father Lion Tiger Mother Liger Offspring Notes Tawny, golden and white forms. Tawny, golden and white forms. More lion-like. More lion-like. More tiger-like. More tiger-like. Chicago, America. Spots and rosettes. Chicago, America. Later exhibited as the Congolese Spotted Lion No precise parent details for caraval Los Angeles, America. Accidental one-off; were sold as pets. Popular in Japanese zoos and also bred in Italy. Leopard x lioness seems more likely pairing. Liard hybrid is unconfirmed. Would be similar to Leopon. Leopard x tigress seem more likely pairings. I have read only one report of

Tiger

Lion

Tigon (tion, tigron, tiglon)

Lion Lion Tiger Tiger Jaguar

Liger Tigon Liger Tigon Leopard

Li-liger Li-tigon Ti-liger (tig-liger) Ti-tigon Jagulep (jagleop)

Lion

Jagulep (Jagleop)

Lijagulep (Lijagleop)

Caracal

Serval

Caraval

Serval

Caracal

Servical

Leopard

Lion

Leopon (Lepon)

Lion

Leopard

Liard (Lipard)

Tiger

Leopard

Tigard (Dogla)

supposed tigard hybrid, but the Dogla is a supposed natural hybrid. Puma Leopard Pumapard Once only, Hamburg, Germany. Once only, USA

Margay

Ocelot

Marlot

Oncilla

Margay

Attempts in 1950s/1960s by pet cat breeder Mm Falken-Rohlre

Margay

Oncilla

http://lion_roar.tripod.com/Liger_Tigon.html

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