Normally no, the rule of thumb is that all hybrid animals are sterile because of their mismatched chromosomes but as in all things there are exceptions to the rule and there have even been several documented cases in which hybrid animals have unexpectedly given birth.
There have been about 6 cases of female ligers that have produce offspring but even so their fertility was low with the mothers producing only one cub at a time. To my understanding in all of the cases the mothers only gave birth once, now whether it was because of low fertility or they where just prevented from breding again I don't know but all of the births where just the single cub.
There has never been a liger cub born to two liger parents as there has never been any fertile male ligers, all of the cubs born to liger mothers where sired either by a male lion or tiger creating li-ligers or ti-ligers (depending on the father).
Theoretically a receptive liger could be bred to any other big cat such as a leopard or cougar making a three way hybrid but no such crosses have ever been recorded.
A female Liger can have cubs, though not with other male ligers, because male ligers are fertile. Though they can reproduce with other male lions or tigers. Making li-ligers and ti-ligers, respectively.
there are female ligers it is part female tiger and part female lions get pictures on goggle they have coll pictures of ligers
After birth and weaning, yes.
i liger is born when a female or male tiger mates with a male or female lion
the liger is a hybrid of a male lion and female tiger
A liger is a mix of a male lion and a (female) tigress
A li-liger is a crossbreed between a female liger (male lion + female tiger) and a male lion. There are only a few li-ligers so far.
A male lion and a female tiger would produce a liger.
liger means a mixture of a male lion and a female tiger
A liger is the offspring of a male lion and a female tiger. They do not occur in the wild.
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a female liger's reproduction is as long as a tigeress,105 days if it mated with a male tiger she'll produce a ti-liger if with a male lion she'll produce a li-liger fyi ti-ligers are alot more common than li-liger.
A Liger is the result of a male Lion breeding with a female Tiger. So i assume that a Tigon the result of a male Tiger breeding with a female lion. Ligers grow to lenths over 10 feet, tigons get large muscle mass.
It is called a LIGER !
A tigon. A male lion and female tiger produces a liger.