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	<title>Comments on: Sometimes Truth is Stranger than Fiction</title>
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		<title>By: Z</title>
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		<description>well, not everything from wikipedia should be beleived, since anybody can edit an article, but yes, ligers are real, along with their counterparts, Tigons. Though, they only occur in captivity, they're really cool. And can be found mostly in circuses. Tigons are rarer still than Ligers, and only a few have been recorded in history (i was fasinated by them in 6th grade and did a ton of research).

In addition, Ligers are steril animals, meaning they cannot reproduce. Tigons (for some reason or another, can reproduce. weird, eh?)

So yeah, wikipedia isn't the best source for information at all, but ligers do exist. ^^</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well, not everything from wikipedia should be beleived, since anybody can edit an article, but yes, ligers are real, along with their counterparts, Tigons. Though, they only occur in captivity, they&#8217;re really cool. And can be found mostly in circuses. Tigons are rarer still than Ligers, and only a few have been recorded in history (i was fasinated by them in 6th grade and did a ton of research).</p>
<p>In addition, Ligers are steril animals, meaning they cannot reproduce. Tigons (for some reason or another, can reproduce. weird, eh?)</p>
<p>So yeah, wikipedia isn&#8217;t the best source for information at all, but ligers do exist. ^^</p>
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