GERMANY: Zoo is home to three rare "ligers," cats of prey born to a tiger mother and a lion father
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GERMANY: Zoo is home to three rare "ligers," cats of prey born to a tiger mother and a lion father
- Title: GERMANY: Zoo is home to three rare "ligers," cats of prey born to a tiger mother and a lion father
- Date: 19th July 2007
- Summary: (L!1) GROEMITZ, GERMANY (JULY 17, 2007) (REUTERS) ENTRANCE TO "ARK NOAH'S" ZOO IN GROEMITZ WIDE OF PEOPLE IN ZOO LIGER IN OPEN AIR ENCLOSURE
- Embargoed: 3rd August 2007 13:00
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- Location: Germany
- Country: Germany
- Topics: Light / Amusing / Unusual / Quirky
- Reuters ID: LVA9PWE4L30TA6J52IZFPX2NA8ER
- Story Text: In 1984, keepers at "Noah's Ark" zoo in the town of Groemitz on the Baltic Sea coast decided to put two young lions and one young tiger into the same enclosure where the animals soon befriended each other.
Three years later, according to the zoo, the lions mated, producing healthy offspring.
The female tiger remained childless but in winter of 1989/1990, zoo keepers noticed that the female tiger was pregnant.
She gave birth to three ligers, one of which died "Ligers never look like tigers and never look like lions,"
the zoo's director, Ingo Wilhelm said.
"Rather, they always look the way we see them here, with moderate stripes. Some have larger stripes, which are better visible when the animals are young. Once the animals grow older, the stripes gradually disappear,"
Wilhelm said.
In Berlin, two young elks born some seven weeks ago had their first photo session.
Four-year-old elk mother Beta gave birth to male elk Lars on May
Sixteen days later, Pippi, a female elk baby was born to three-year-old elk mother Susi.
Their keeper, Claudia Walther said that "elks are normally loners but here they live in a group of three, together with the children, and it's working out fine."
Although the elks look like twins -- no rarity, as Berlin zoo points out -- they were born 16 days apart. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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