A Panthera hybrid, also known as a big cat hybrid, refers to the offspring resulting from the mating of individuals belonging to any of the five species within the Panthera genus: tiger, lion, jaguar, leopard, and snow leopard. It is worth noting that these hybrids are typically infertile, particularly the male big cat hybrids. However, female hybrids have a 50% chance of being able to reproduce. Consequently, we observe the emergence of secondary hybrids, which are the offspring of hybrids themselves. These secondary hybrids include li-ligers, ti-ligers, li-tigons, and ti-tigons. The complexity of this breeding pattern can be quite bewildering!
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