Ligers are artificial hybrids. Offspring of two animal species that wouldn't meet and breed in the wild. They don't live ANYWHERE naturally. But in a zoo or a private collection they could live anywhere.
ligers live in antartica
No
It has none. Ligers do not occur naturally in the wild- they were created through captive breeding.
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because they feel like it
It is a magical land where all of the ligers of the world live. People arent allowed there or else all of the ligers will eat them. I swear this is true
A Liger lives in Africa, Asia and the deserts of the middle east
There are various wrong claims about the actual population of the ligers.Xixua.net.news Agency claimed there were 8 ligers lefted in the world. However, I don't believe that.National Geographic claimed that there were 30 ligers lefted in the world. I think they only counted the ligers in USA.The Sun claimed that there were nearly 100 ligers. Well, the sun is correct, but what is the actual number?The Liger World had given a much correct claim. They did by profiling 90% of the ligers. According to the video and the website, there were 30 ligers in United States, 20 ligers in China, 4-9 ligers in Germany, 4 in Russia, 4 in Korea and 20 in other countries. That means there were about 82-87 ligers lefted in the world.
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.
No they only live in captivity because lions and tigers don't come together in the wild.
yes. ligers are part tiger, part lion. Lions and tigers would not meet in the wild, only in zoos. yes. ligers are part tiger, part lion. Lions and tigers would not meet in the wild, only in zoos.
yes ligers do