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Lion and Tiger Fight Interaction in Zoo, Circus or Any Other Captive Places

United States Rage2277 Offline
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 looks more like ti-liger vs liger
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found the original
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( This post was last modified: 03-07-2019, 08:39 PM by johnny rex )

That's Radar the ti-liger and Lil Wayne the liger at TigerWorld, Rockwell, North Carolina, USA. Radar is an average-sized animal though.
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( This post was last modified: 03-07-2019, 08:56 PM by johnny rex )

Pictures of them.

   
   

You can clearly see Radar's size here in this video




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At 0:50, you can see a size comparison between a liger and a tiger.




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HAHA.
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Israel Spalea Offline
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@Sanju :

About #66: interesting, the lions can dodge the blows of paw as well.
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( This post was last modified: 03-25-2019, 10:52 AM by Shadow )

(03-25-2019, 08:45 AM)Sanju Wrote: @Pckts @sanjay @Shadow

I just shared an account of their interaction  which I found realistic from that above mentioned quora answer of Genghis Khan. I don't know it's fake or real. Like

"Genghis Khan" is one of the biggest "tiger fanboys" or should I say "tiger fundamentalists" out there, anything related to that nickname should be considered as something, that touch only with a long stick :) That "article" is typical example, not giving newspaper, where it would have been published, no date... simply impossible to find anything. About real cases you always find something more, giving to you zoo name, date when it would have happened (in this article only mentioned month and some day). Also look at the photo there is tiger playing with a lion and quality and colours are such, that should be quite a new photo, then look at that "article" and what it looks like.... :) 

Mistakes happen naturally, but when finding something like that, it is good to  make some search if there are multiple sources, quora for instance is full of misinformation and fake cases. Sad, but it is as it is, those "fanboy armies" of tigers and lions seem to use a lot of time to create crap like this example :/

Heh, where did I find that "radiocollared" Grin Well, that was my mistake and I edit that Grin Sometimes having more than one thing in mind, when writing Grin
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( This post was last modified: 03-25-2019, 12:16 PM by sanjay )

If you go for Lion's fans, Like Counter strike and Strafox. They will provide tons of grabage data all over the internet claiming Lion killing Tiger. So This guy is no different, only difference is his fav is Tiger.

For me quora is not a reliable source. People there create questions and then with different fake account promote their things. Most of the quora answer is full of promotion.
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( This post was last modified: 04-02-2019, 01:04 AM by Shadow )

(04-02-2019, 12:32 AM)Spalea Wrote:




Maybe it should be made a new thread "lion and tiger playing around" so, that fighting thread would have then fights, where is some seriousness included? :) Lately there have been many videos posted in youtbe, where these animals are having fun, but headline is "fight". Like this one as a good example.
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@Shadow :

About #71: yes, you're right, this isn't a real fight. They only are confronting each other. It's interesting just to watch some of each felid's tendancies. But it's ridiculous to discern a potential winner when we luckily see no one drop of blood.
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(03-24-2019, 09:41 AM)Sanju Wrote:


HAHA.

The tiger actually did make contact with the lion in that clip, he stroke his throat a little, you can tell because you can see his mane being comprised in the picture below. However, its not a serious fight so its not really worth talking about.


*This image is copyright of its original author
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Sanju Offline
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@Kingtheropod Yeah.
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Israel Spalea Offline
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The first lion-tiger interaction seems to be violent... The others are known.





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