About Rare Tiger Species - Tiligers

Rare Species Tiger - Tiliger Tigers

Tiligers

The Tiliger is an offspring of a White tiger male and a Liger female giving an offspring of a Tiliger. Millions of years ago back in the dinosaur age the world only had a Saber Tooth tiger, which looked like a lion but with large K-9 teeth. When the continents divided it is believed that Saber Tooth tigers got trapped on different continents and grew to the environment that which they lived in creating the tigers and lions. Being from the same feline family they are able to breed together creating the Liger which is born without the growth gene allowing the Liger grow much larger. Worlds largest being nearly 11 foot tall living in Miami,FL.

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