the Siberian tiger is the biggest.....
2006-12-15 07:21:05
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answer #1
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answered by toni lee 3
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The tiger is the biggest cat in the world and then it would be the lion, this is of course without all of this cross breeding. The tigers length can get up to 2.8 metres and can weigh up to 300kg where as Lions can only get up to 2.5 metres in length and a total weight of 250kg. No other big cat weighs more or has a bigger length than either the tiger or lion. Most zoologists would agree that tigers are the biggest cat at the moment in the world. Hope this helps:)
2006-12-18 13:53:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Tiger is the biggest natural cat.
As above, a liger is bigger. It is a cross between a tiger and a lion. It is a forced cross by humans, and for some reason, this mixture causes a problem with growth hormones, and they end up being HUGE.
They are always sterile as well, fortunately.
2006-12-15 07:19:50
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answered by spiegy2000 6
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The biggest cat in the world is a cross between a lion and a tiger, called a liger and his name is Sudan!
2006-12-15 07:23:07
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answered by Anonymous
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A Bengal Tiger
2006-12-15 08:00:13
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answered by Petdrothefisherman 2
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Male Siberian Tiger.
2006-12-15 08:32:20
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answered by Anonymous
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the biggest domesticted cat in the world weighed 25 pounds. A six toed cat lives in Germany too.
2006-12-15 07:48:13
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answered by Natalie G 1
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Lion
2006-12-18 12:49:00
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answered by pampurredpuss 5
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The Siberian Tiger, also known as Amur or Manchurian Tiger, it is the largest of the feline species. It is long haired and a protected animal.
2006-12-16 04:18:08
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answered by Pardus 4
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Spiegy & Muffin are right, it is the lion/tiger cross. What a wierd coincidence - I was actually reading about that cat on the internet earlier today!!
2006-12-15 07:34:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Lion
2006-12-15 23:05:09
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answered by BRIAN S 3
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