They could, but they wouldn't; it's not in their instincts to breed together.
Lions and Tigers have been known to breed in the wild. The Liger is the cross breed of a male lion and female tiger. The Tigon is cross breed of a male tiger and a female lion. While not common these do occur in the wild.
a liger Actually, it's a tigon, or tiglon. Ligers are male lion/tigress hybirds.
That depends... Since a tigress isn't that much smaller then a male tiger. Tigress could probably win.
a lion would def. win!
Wild cats is not a species but a collective name for any cat that is not a domestic house cat. Some species, such as the lion, have females that are called a lioness. Tiger females are called a tigress.
A lion is naturally selected, at least in the wild. Dogs are selectively breed.
A liger is a mix of a male lion and a (female) tigress
Ligers doesn't live anywhere in the wild. Ligers are hybrids, a cross between lions and tigers, two species that wouldn't meet and breed unless humans forced them together. On top of that, they're continents apart. Tigers come from Asia, lions from Africa and the amazon is in South America. You wouldn't find a liger in the amazon unless a human would have released it there.
The liger is a hybrid cross between a male lion and a tigress.
Breed is a term that applies to domestic animals, such as dogs, cats and cattle. Wild animals are described by their genus and species. The lion and the tiger belong to the same genus but are distinct species.
No. It's possible, if a white tigress breeds with a white lion.
The liger came from where ever the tigress and lion came from if that's what ur asking.if wondering bout the name well it is when the lion and tigress mate if u don't already know that! if ur wondern where it is now it is in da san Diego zoo!