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2-year old liger expensive to raise: shelter manager

07/08/2012 06:34 PM
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A two-year old liger -- a crossing of a tiger and lion -- being cared for at a protected wildlife shelter in Taiwan's southeastern Pingtung County has genetic defects, which cost the shelter some NT$200,000 (US$5,979) per month to raise, the shelter's manager said Sunday.


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