Just cause she's on her side, doesn't mean she's sedated.Originally posted by Xinithian
It doesn't matter if the lioness allowed it. The zookeepers sedate the lioness, I saw a picture of it on that hybrid site.
Just cause she's on her side, doesn't mean she's sedated.Originally posted by Xinithian
It doesn't matter if the lioness allowed it. The zookeepers sedate the lioness, I saw a picture of it on that hybrid site.
that true she could be tired or just lazyOriginally posted by Shatara
Just cause she's on her side, doesn't mean she's sedated.
I don't get why they call those cats blue - i mean they are a bluey-grey colour, but much more grey than anything else...or maybe i'm just colourblindOriginally posted by Katse
There are already "blue" cats existing. Russian blues, to be exact.
But anyway, i think what Simba_TLK meant was that they could make a cat actually blue...like really blue I can't really see why it isn't possible, theoretically at least. Provided they could isolate a gene for a blue pigment, and successfully recombine it with the DNA in a fertilised cat egg cell, then that cat would produce the enzyme for blue pigment...and you'd have a 'real' blue cat
like me *points to avatar*Originally posted by Mabatu
But anyway, i think what Simba_TLK meant was that they could make a cat actually blue...like really blue I can't really see why it isn't possible, theoretically at least. Provided they could isolate a gene for a blue pigment, and successfully recombine it with the DNA in a fertilised cat egg cell, then that cat would produce the enzyme for blue pigment...and you'd have a 'real' blue cat
blue cats will take over! mwhaaa
But lions live in Asia as well as Tigers.
Originally posted by starlioness
Tigers don't live in Africa either.. Ligers and such are mainly through captivity ..
here's a question.. can Red Foxes and Dogs (their size) interbreed?
Yeah, but I don't think that she'd allow for a leopard to mate her. It's hard enough getting some lions to. Besides, in those pictures she looks totally unresponsive. The only movement I see in that is her head, and she only looks slightly up.Originally posted by Shatara
Just cause she's on her side, doesn't mean she's sedated.
Yeah, i'd agree with Xinithian on that, it seems unlikely that a fully alert lioness would lie on her side like that. It'd make more sense if the zookeepers did sedate her anyway - why would they risk the leopard getting injured by her, when they could just sedate her a bit to prevent that.Originally posted by Xinithian
Yeah, but I don't think that she'd allow for a leopard to mate her. It's hard enough getting some lions to. Besides, in those pictures she looks totally unresponsive. The only movement I see in that is her head, and she only looks slightly up.
Also the fact that she barely changes position in all those photos would suggest she's sedated.
I don't really know why i'm commenting on this, i'm certainly no expert .