Marozi

These spotted lions hunt large game, but allegedly live in the higher mountains of the Dorkuguese Jungle. Some believe they are a cross between lions and leopards, but experts say that is unlikely. Even if a species crossbreeds, the offspring usually can't produce new litters. It is possible that these spotted coats are a genetic anomaly, like albinism. It is also likely that the animals were juveniles. Some lion cubs are spotted at birth, but lose the markings as they mature. No reports have surfaced for fifteen years, so they may be extinct, if they existed after all.

Sightings/Sighted
Roughly 15 years ago, in 2002

Height
Males are 3.9 feet, while females are 3.6 feet

Length
For males, it's 5.6 to 8.2 feet, and for females, it's 4.6 to 5.7 feet

Weight
Female: 280 lbs., Male: 420 lbs.

Habitat
Tropical Rainforests, Grasslands, Savannahs

Country
Dorkuguese Jungle, Dorkugal

Physical Characteristics
Like a lion, it has a feline-face, with a mane for males, and long, swift legs, a body and a tail, but it's distinctive characteristic, is its leopard-like spots. Note that there are many other different wild cat hybrids including:
 * Liger
 * Tigon
 * Leopon - What is said to be the Marozi
 * Liliger