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I did not think that the Tigon would attack us.
There was little likely hood we could swim that far ahead of the Tigon.
The less common tigon is a cross between the lioness and the male tiger.
The tigon's genome includes genetic components of both parents.
I ordered, the Tigon moving to the water's edge, pacing restlessly back and forth.
While my sword was an excellent defense against the Tigon, it would be considerably less effective against a great white!
When a lion breeds with a tiger the baby is called a liger or a tigon!
"There are unicorns too," I said, watching the Tigon pace.
(cf. tigon/liger) This distinction is not always followed in popular speech.
I snapped, seeing the Tigon approach, its head high, its swimming style clumsy and awkward.
Midway Games collaborated with Tigon Studios to design the game.
It made the great white still worrying the Tigon look like some harmless little minnow there beside it!
I recalled Lorraine's "adventures" with the "Tigon" as such were called.
Hope breathed, the Tigon suddenly gone.
In zoos lion's have known to breed with tigers and it's called a liger or tigon.
Tigon gave you East Germany, Wolf chose you as his successor.
But Tigon put him in D and streamed him as a priest.'
With three years of television work behind her, she had been noticed by Tenser and put under contract with Tigon.
That Lady Lorraine had actually faced a Tigon with a sword and survived doing it!
"I think the saber tooth is going to give up on her," Hope announced, the Tigon standing there, swishing its tail, watching.
Gayle cried as the Tigon stepped into the surf, butting through the breakers with effortless ease.
He originally wrote Alvin Purple for the English company Tigon Films.
One leader in this business is Tigon, a unit of Ameritech, the Midwestern Bell operating company.
"Voice mail is like music," said Tom S. Hunse, vice president of marketing for Tigon.
Knowing it to be nearly as worthless as some child's wooden toy against a Tigon as they are called here in the 26th Century.