Hercules – the Biggest of Big Cats

Hercules is a 900-pound-heavy, 6-feet-tall and 12-feet-long liger who holds the Guinness World Record for the largest cat.

Born from a lion father and tiger mother, Hercules grew into an impressive creature, able to run at speeds of up to 50 mph and eat 100 pounds of food in one sitting. Ligers have been known to be fat and unhealthy cats, but Hercules is an exceptional specimen that got the best from both feline races.

During a recent photo-shoot, Hercules’ caretakers wanted to show his enormous size by placing him against popular English symbols, like an old double-decker bus or a black cab. He was actually able to climb the bus to receive a tasty treat. It might look like the world’s biggest cat is actually in London, but he’s really quite close to home, at Freestyle Music Park in Myrtle Beach, Southern California.

Despite his gigantic size, Hercules is very tame and Dr. Bhagavan, one of the liger’s caretakers, says looking into his eyes is “like looking into God’s own eyes”.

Hercules-liger

Hercules-liger2

Above photos by BARCROFT MEDIA via Telegraph.co.uk

Hercules-liger3

Hercules-liger4

Hercules-liger5

Hercules-liger6

Above photos via Daily Mail

Popularity: 3% [?]

You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

4 Responses to “Hercules – the Biggest of Big Cats”

  1. Phil says:

    As sweet as this creation is. One day there will be an accident. Playing god and creating new breeds doesn’t mean we have control.Fact.

  2. [...] Oddity Central, Daily Mail Related Posts: Branded in Memory: The Top 100 Social Brands of 2009Top films to watch [...]

  3. Laurent says:

    Myrtle Beach is in South Carolina, not South California.
    What a beautiful animal – I would love to get up close with it.

Leave a Reply