there is two cross breds between lions and tigers. they're ligers and tigons.
Yes, and they will produce a liger or tigon (ligar if the father was a lion and tigress was the mother, and a tigon if the father was a tiger and mother was a lioness.)
Yes, they are the same species. Its like when a tiger and a lion mate they may have a different classification but they are the same species.
The tiglon is not a species - it is a hybrid between the species Panthera tigris (tiger) and Panthera leo (lion).
Tiger , lion , leapord , cheetah , jaguar
Lion is "Sher". Tiger is " Baagh".
Tiglons are hybrid offspring of a male tiger and a female lion. While such hybrids can occur in captivity where tigers and lions are kept together, they are rare as these species have different mating behaviors and habitats in the wild. Tiglons are also known as ligers when the roles are reversed, with a male lion and a female tiger.
A liger reproduce by combining a tiger and a lion with the same genus but different species.
There are: people. That's why these species are endangered.
There are two hybrids of a lion and a tiger 1. Liger - a hybrid cross between a male lion and a tigress (female tiger) 2. Tigon - a hybrid cross between a male tiger and a lioness (female lion)
the anser is lion
I would rather the tiger eat a lion.Personally i would rather have the tiger eat the lion if it's a choice between me or the lion.
Lions may be bred with Tigers to make two different species, although those species are rarely able to reproduce, although there have been some cases. A male lion and a female tiger will produce the hybrid animal - Liger. A male tiger and a female lion will produce the hybrid animal - Tigon.