As I said, here's the char. If anything doesn't sit well with you, I can TRY to modify it:
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Name- Tariku

Nickname- 'Riku

Race/Species- Tigon

Age- Adolescent

Gender- Male

Name of family members- "Lian Ku"[Father/Tiger], Senelia [Mother/Lioness]

Best Friend- None

Place of residence- Plopped into the Pride Lands

Eyes- Gold with green flecks

Appearance- Tariku is about the size of a lioness, vastly different than his liger ?cousins?. His muscular build is also not very great, but he gets around with what he has. He?s very long in the legs, another common trait among tigons, and has slightly longer tail that ends in a small, dark tuft. While sporting the characteristics of a tiger, his few lion traits are his heavy neck/shoulder fur where a mane should be, and his sandy pelt. Along his pelt are faint, darker brown stripes and a few spots, along with an off-white underbelly. His forehead fur is a bit ruffled, giving it a tattered look. His right ear has an outer notch cut into it. The only sign of human presence on him is his tracking collar, a slightly bulky device that keeps him tracked wherever he goes in his new wild home.

History/biography- Tariku was raised by humans after an accidental breeding of a male tiger and a lioness. The humans thought this would be a good time to experiment how a hybrid would fit into wildlife on the African plains, so they brought up Tariku to fend for himself in the wild. Once he had grown to maturity, Tariku was hooked up to a tracking collar and released into the wild.

Personality- Tariku is a very shy cat, and will rarely talk without being spoken to first. One reason he is like this is because of his relatively unsocial life. Living in human-made cages allowed him only contact with them and his parents, a male tiger and a lioness. Second is because of his social sounds. He roars like a lion, but it sounds off-key and very tiger-tinted. He also ?chuffs? like a tiger, a sound his father used a lot, which is something the African species have hardly ever heard before, so it?s usually useless in communicating. For these reasons, he is very quiet, sometimes mistaken as mute. He still retains the feline curiosity, approaching anything new on the plains, finding out the hard way whether it is dangerous or friendly. Most of all, however, Tariku longs for a place to belong? or at least accepted. Tariku?s mood can change between the moods of a tiger and the moods of a lion. Sometimes, he wants to swim, while other times he?s afraid to go in the water. He feels social phases, then phases when he just wants to be alone. This is due to his conflicting genes, which can often send him into depressive states.