Who were the parents of the world’s first leopon born at Hanshin Park? Nishinomiya Quiz

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Q: What were the father and mother of the world’s first rare hybrid animal, the “leopon,” born at Hanshin Park?
(Photo is for illustration purposes)

a, Leopard and cat
b. Leopard and To-Lucky
c. Leopard and tiger

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「レオポン」のお父さんとお母さんは?
  • a.ヒョウとネコ
    5.8%(9票)
  • b.ヒョウとトラッキー
    9.1%(14票)
  • c.ヒョウとライオン
    85.1%(131票)
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The world’s first rare hybrid animal, the “leopon,” was born at Hanshin Park in 1959(昭和34年).

Book: From “Showa-era Nishinomiya City”

Hanshin Park had everything: an amusement park, zoo, planetarium, pool, ice skating rink, and more.

I was often taken to Hanshin Park when I was a kid, too~.

Among all of its attractions, what made Hanshin Park famous nationwide was said to be the world’s first rare hybrid animal, the “leopon.”

Many of our readers may have gone to see the leopon as well~

 

 

 

 

The correct answer was c, Leopard × Lion.
Sorry if you thought, “The father was a leopard, and that lion photo is male too!” When I think of a lion, a male lion photo just feels more lion-like, so I used a male image.

The leopon was born to a leopard father and a lion mother.

The father’s name was “甲子雄”(Kaneo), and the mother’s name was “園子”(Sonoko).

They must have taken the names from “Koshien”~. The father’s name, “甲子雄,” is pretty decent, but the mother’s “園子” is probably from the “園” in Koshien. Somehow I feel a little sorry for her😅

In 1959, two leopons were born, and apparently the older brother was named “Leokichi” and the younger sister “Ponko.”

The taxidermied Leokichi on display at Tennoji Zoo

The taxidermied “Ponko” on display at Tennoji Zoo

Quoted from Wikipedia and TRJN

 

At the time, Hanshin Park was competing with Takarazuka Family Land,

and the birth of the “leopon” seems to have become its savior.

Body lengthWeight
Leopard1.3m~1.9m30~80kg
Lion1.4~2m120~190kg

Reference: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Animal Encyclopedia

When you compare the body length and weight of leopards and lions, doesn’t the lion seem way too big?
The weight difference is like an adult and a child~, or maybe even more dramatic than that.

The leopons born at Hanshin Park apparently did not reproduce and remained a one-generation-only hybrid.