The liger, the largest cat in the world as per Guinness World Records, is a hybrid of a male lion and a female tiger, capable of growing up to 12 feet long and weighing 900 pounds due to unregulated genetic growth. Found only in captivity due to the separate habitats of lions and tigers in the wild, ligers face significant health challenges, including obesity, bone disorders, and hormonal imbalances. Primarily bred for commercial purposes, their existence has fueled ethical debates, as they offer no conservation benefits. While majestic, ligers exemplify both genetic potential and the adverse effects of unnatural human interference in the animal kingdom, underscoring why they cannot thrive naturally. #animals #nature #natural #wildlife #cat #cat #lion #tiger #india Credit : DrAntle Kody Antle