And it's not just that he eats hallucinogenic fruit every day, either!
The first love interest of Tygra's we learned about was Willa.
They shared common interests and a nice friendship, and more than a few
guessed that he had a little crush on Queen Willa. However, it wasn't long
before Tygra and Willa got caught in a compromising position...
Of course, that was only one incident. Everyone makes mistakes, even good old responsible Tygra, right? Even if he was caught getting it on with Willa in the woods, that doesn't make him a sex-obsessed maniac, does it?
After he bedded Bengali, he thirsted for more action. Next, he turned to his Lord, Loverboy Lion-O, who had by this point been around at least ten blocks. (Cheetara, Willa, Snarf, Mumm-Ra, Alluro, TugMug, Brute Men, Berzerkers, etc.) He was more than willing to take a rough and ready tumble with Tygra.
It was no big surprise that Lion-O did not stay monogamous for long, and he slept with Lynx-O about two days later. A jealous Tygra played up his sensitive side to try and win Lion-O back. Lion-O went back to him for a little while.
Our Secret Agent then discovered that Tygra's attentions had fallen upon young
WilyKat, who had been the focus of many rumors as of late.
Panthro looked on, hoping to get in on the action. They agreed, since three is more fun than two.
Tygra also tried to seduce Panthro in the Thundertank.
The panther was hesitant at first, because he had just replaced the shock absorbers in the Thundertank, but he then said "the hell with it" and did it anyway.
Panthro and Tygra have also been caught in the act in Cat's Lair.
It seems that Tygra doesn't mind getting it on with Mutants, either.
Our Secret Agent captured this encounter of Tygra fooling around with two
simians.
Tygra also propositioned TugMug of the Lunatacs.
Tygra has even experimented with bestiality! The Secret Agent found him in this compromising position with a gargoyle that Lion-O had also been seen canoodling with.
Ha ha ha, I knew it all along! Show me more!
You should be ashamed, Inquirer, for what you said about Tygra. Take me out!