(LIGERS) There’s no question that the pictures of the gigantic creature Hercules and adorable liger cub, Aries, is spectacular. But what are we to make of the spectacle? While the world watches tigers rapidly disappear, certain ‘wildlife reserves’ (in this case, we’re insinuating ‘amusement park’) breed ligers, a combination of tiger and lion. Aries is the third litter bred from this park. Liger males, because they are a hybrid offspring, are sterile and usually have shortened life spans in addition to a high rate of birth defects. Due to their size, the tiger mother can only deliver a liger by Ceasarian section. Wouldn’t the resources used to create these sterile hybrid animals with health issues be better spent on programs that promote actual tiger rehabilitation? It may not be lucrative in a pay-per-admission sense, but the cost of losing an entire species is incalculable in every way that matters. What do you think? – Global Animal