Meet the four rarest large cats in the world: Yeti, Odlin, Sampson, and
    Apolo!
  These cute brothers are ligers, which are lion-tiger crossbreeds. Ligers
    are quite uncommon. There are just approximately 1,000 of them in existence,
    and the majority of them are captive animals.
  The ligers Yeti, Odlin, Sampson, and Apolo are even more uncommon. They may
    be the first white ligers to ever be born!
  Ivory, a white lion, and Saraswati, a white tiger, are the parents of the
    boys. There are just 300 white lions and 1,200 white tigers in the world,
    making them almost as uncommon as ligers.
  Living in the T.I.G.E.R. Sanctuary in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, are
    Ivory, Saraswati, and their cubs.
  Before, ligers were successfully produced in this refuge. According to the
    Guinness Book of World Records, Hercules, one of their ligers, is the
    largest cat in the entire world. Despite weighing 922 pounds, Hercules is a
    charmer who enjoys playing with his handlers and his new nephews.
  "I miss seeing them for a day, and it appears that they have doubled in
    size. It appears as though someone is inflating them using a tire
    pump.
  The liger cubs are social like lions and like swimming like tigers. They
    each have distinctive personality traits of their own. The smallest of the
    four, Apollo also has the most characteristics of a domestic cat. The small
    pet enjoys cuddling up next to his caretakers and getting petted.
  The loudest of the four, Yeti constantly seeks to be the focus of
    attention. He is also the largest of the four cats, and according to Dr.
    Antle, he could grow to be even bigger than his uncle Hercules.
  Dr. Antle predicts that all four cats will reach at least 10 feet tall and
    weigh close to 750 pounds by the time they are two years old. It's difficult
    to image these small creatures growing to be so large!
  These four liger cubs are very unique. See the cute kitties in action in
    the video down below!
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