yes there has been one in LA
Since ligers do not occur in nature they are threatened by nothing. Ligers are the offspring of a lion and a tiger, and these animals only exist where they have been bred in captivity.
A liger is a cross between a lion and tiger that is only bred in captivity. The Japanese word for liger is Raiga.
These Marine fish have never been bred in captivity.
Yes, in fact the reason white tigers are even around is of inbreeding in captivity.
Depends on what it has not been exposed to. Ligers are animals bred in captivity, so it can be afraid of anything that it isn't used to in being in captivity.
Yes
By being bred in captivity it eliminates the animals from being eaten by natural predators. We take animals into captivity to prevent extinction by eliminating factors of death.
These fish have never been bred in captivity so there is no available knowledge on the subject of breeding them.
no.
because
Yes, the lion has been exposed to the process of artificial selection.
The liger does not actually have a range in the wild. They only have been bred in captivity because they do not exist in the same environment in the wild.