Actually the liger cannot reproduce to give birth to more ligers. Females can easily breed with male tigers and lions, but all males fail to ever reach sexual maturity and therfore this man-made species would never survive in the wild.
Liger is a hybrid cat reproduced through mating between a Lion and a tigress. For long Ligers were thought to be sterile. However, it is an established fact that it is not true and in 2012 a cub named Kiara was born to a Liger mother and a lion father in a Russian zoo.
ligers cannot reproduce
the female's reproductive system cannot make a egg which can be fertilized with a sperm.
but the male's reproductive system cannot make sperm which can fertilize with the egg of a females.
Physically yes, however whether or not the offspring is viable is an issue.
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Male lions anad female tigers can cross breed to produce a liger. The liger (male or female) is usually sterile but has been known to produce offspring. Both sexes have a lifespan equivalent to the lion or tiger parent group.
The liger cannot reproduce on its own. Only when a female tiger mates with a male lion. Due to genetic force its cub is formed as liger.
the liger has a sexual reproduction and give birth and stays around for a coupple of weeks.......
if it's a female.
A male lion and a female tiger would produce a liger.
Liger males are generally sterile, so there hasn't been any liger offspring yet. If ever there are, they'd be cubs, just like tiger or lion cubs.
A liger is the offspring of a male lion and a female tiger. They do not occur in the wild.
What is interesting about the animal zonkey is that it is a sterile creature, and just like the Mule and Liger, cannot produce its own offspring.
Only in an offspring. They can be crossed to make a liger.
A lion and a tiger are mixed to produce a liger.
Yes. Ligers are the offspring of a male lion and a female tiger.
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.
silly question,,, ligers dont litter they are very clean animals. LIGER LOVER, BADR
It is real. It is the sterile offspring of cross breeding between a lion and a tiger. Much like a mule is the sterile offspring of a horse and a donkey.
Heterosexual
"Produce offspring" means, quite simply, to have babies.