No. Ligers do not exist in the wild.
There are no wild ligers.
There are no wild ligers. They are all in zoos and private collections. They don't have to hunt, and get fed meat by their keepers.
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• Ligers don't occur in the wild. They result only from captive breeding.
ligers dnt have a niche they dnt occer in the wild so they dnt have a niche.
Ligers do not have a biome, as they are bred (mostly accidentally) in captivity, and never have lived in the wild.
A liger is a mixture breed between a tiger and a lion. That is possible because their breeding mechanics are very similar. For that reason, ligers are hybrid and they live in captivity, mainly in zoos. They don't have a specific area from which they originate. Ligers were not introduced until the 1990s.
It has none. Ligers do not occur naturally in the wild- they were created through captive breeding.
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There may be. I do know that ligers exist. So do white tigers. Probably do not exist in the wild.
There is no need to "help ligers." They are not in danger, simply because they do not occur naturally in the wild. They are a product of captive breeding.