With a name like Hercules, you know he’s got to be big.
But at 922 pounds, big is an understatement for the world’s largest
living cat, according to the 2014 Guinness Book of World Records.
Hercules is a liger — the hybrid offspring of a male lion and a
tigress – who lives at the Myrtle Beach Safari wildlife preserve in
South Carolina. He is 131 inches long, and measures 49 inches tall at
the shoulder.
Ligers, which do not exist in the wild, can grow to twice the size of
their parents and weigh about a hundred times more than the average
house cat.
Ligers, which do not exist in the wild, can grow to twice the size of
their parents and weigh about a hundred times more than the average
house cat.
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