Liger cubs seized from Taiwan zoo
Taipei, Aug. 16: A private zoo in Taiwan has become the island’s first to breed “ligers” — a hybrid of a lion and a tigress. But officials seized the cubs and said on Monday they may fine the owner.
The three liger cubs were born on Sunday at the World Snake King Education Farm in the south, but one of them died almost immediately, the farm’s owner, Huang Kuo-nan, said.
The Tainan county government later in the day seized the two baby ligers, relocating them to a home for wild animals in another southern county.
Huang, who hopes that the cubs will be taken care of, faces a fine of up to 50,000 Taiwan dollars ($1,600) for breeding wildlife without authorities’ approval.
There are only around 10 surviving ligers in the world with adult ligers capable of growing much larger than lions.
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