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The heaviest Liger ACTUALLY measured by Guinness (2014)

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(04-22-2014, 03:37 AM)GuateGojira Wrote: 2. Cubanacan from Guinness:
The Calcuta Zoo first tigon was Rudhrani, born in 1971, was mated to an Asiatic lion called Debabrata and produced 7 li-tigons in her lifetime. Some of these reached impressive sizes - a li-tigon named Cubanacan (died April 12th, 1991) was believed to weigh at least 800lb/363 kg, stood 52 inches/1.32m at the shoulder and 11.5ft/3.5 m total length (1994: GBWR "largest litigon").

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I will like to make a correction, I was checking these webpages:
http://messybeast.com/genetics/hyb-liger.htm
http://karlshuker.blogspot.com/2017/08/c...-long.html
https://www.natureasia.com/en/nindia/art...ia.2017.46

It seems that the picture of the previous cat, that I belived it was from "Cubanacan", is incorrect. That is a liger from the trainer Josip Marcan and is not the famous Li-tigon from the Alipore zoo. The next image is the real picture of the adult "Cubanacan":

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The only problem with those pages is that they state that these Li-tigon was actually weighed, when actually is not the case. It was just estimated at least 800 lb, but it was actually measured.

Hope this help to clarify any error.
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RE: The heaviest Liger ACTUALLY measured by Guinness (2014) - GuateGojira - 10-31-2019, 09:51 AM



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