ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 12月11日 22時01分
Photo by @stevewinterphoto | Gir and his brother Forest were discarded from Jeff Lowe’s Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park when they grew too big for tourists to pet and take selfies with. They are li-ligers—created by crossing a lion and a tiger, then breeding that liger back to a lion. This never happens in nature. Both cubs have serious health problems caused by both crossbreeding and by poor nutrition: cubs that are handled by the public are usually taken from their mothers as newborns and fed poorly. Gir and Forest were rescued by Tiger Haven Sanctuary in Tennessee. This photo appears in our December #natgeomagazine, story on captive tigers in the US. #tigers
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