Category: Tiger
Tigers and Snowmen
by Ed
Cat of the Month ~ January 2013

Longleat's four Amur (Siberian) Tigers were fascinated by the deep snow outside and were always going to make the most of 'snow day' when it came around.
... but when their keepers decided to build some snowmen, things got more exciting and they just had to go in to investigate....
So what were these strange white creatures with orange noses.....
So inquisitive were the four handsome beasts that they caused the fragile snowmen to collapse.....
...and so, it was off to explore the rest of their snow bound enclosure before retiring to a snug warm pen for the evening.
Heres the video of the whole episode
...or head over to the Longleat website for these and many other wonderful animals.
And whats an Amur Tiger you might ask. Well here's a pretty concise article on the National Geographic website
Hercules the Liger
by Ed
It's official! Hercules the Liger is the Largest cat in the world, and what a beautiful creature he is, standing an amazing six foot to the tips of his ears!
Hercules is indeed a massive and sturdy beast, being the largest living liger. If fact he is also recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest living cat on Earth, at 6 foot tall and weighing in at over 410 kg (904 pounds or 64 stones). He is a completely healthy and lively cat and is expected to live a long life. (how would you like to get in a play fight with him, eh Ed? (Norm).
Hercules and his brother Aries (born in 2010) are both being raised at Myrtle Beach Safari Park wildlife reserve in South Carolina. It is said that the breeding of these large cats was (in this case) a complete accident. Many Believe that the interbreeding of different species of cat (or any animal for that matter)is not to be encouraged as it can cause medical disorders in the offspring.
Long ago (in 19th century India) ligers were first discovered in the wild (born out of encounters between Lions and Tigers when the territories and breeding grounds of these big cats overlapped). Today no such wild ligers are known to exist.
So then, Ligers are a cross breed between a male lion (Panthera leo) and a tigress (Panthera tigris). Just like their mothers (Tigers) Ligers love to swim, and like their fathers (Lions) they are very sociable and playful. Notably, ligers typically grow larger than either parent species (unlike Tiglons which tend to be about the size of a tigeress).










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