Just to clarify
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Well, if you don’t apply the term “brother” exclusively to full siblings, he could be a liger or a tigon.
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Well, if you don’t apply the term “brother” exclusively to full siblings, he could be a liger or a tigon.
Tigers are not endemic to Africa. This being a national park, not a zoo, I’d say the chances of that possibility are extremely slim.
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Tigers are not endemic to Africa. This being a national park, not a zoo, I’d say the chances of that possibility are extremely slim.
What if his parents adopted a hyena or a large house cat?
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Well, if you don’t apply the term “brother” exclusively to full siblings, he could be a liger or a tigon.
Is the liger bred for its skills in magic?
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What if his parents adopted a hyena or a large house cat?
wrote last edited by [email protected]Or is he still a lion if he was adopted by a mercat and warthog.
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If he was killed, shouldn't it say "who WAS also a lion"? Instead of "who IS also a lion"
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It’s 2025. Anything can identify however it wants.
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That's a relative clause though?
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If he was killed, shouldn't it say "who WAS also a lion"? Instead of "who IS also a lion"
They didn't want to spoil the second half of the sentence
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That's a relative clause though?
... which is a type of subordinate clause
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Is the liger bred for its skills in magic?
Nah, it's mainly to research ligerme
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Could have been an adopted meerkat-bro. Families are complicated these days.
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If he was killed, shouldn't it say "who WAS also a lion"? Instead of "who IS also a lion"
He's still a lion, just with a [DEAD] modifyer tag.