Ligers are a cross between tigers and lions. They are not found in the wild since the two cats live on entirely different continents. Ligers have been primarily bred by men. They do well in captivity, being more docile than lions or tigers.
Ligers are a rare hybrid animal (offspring of a tiger and a lion) that only exist in captivity. They are usually quite large and are always infertile. So, technically, they do not adapt to their habitat, their habitat is created by man, and is adapted for them.
Ligers are hybrids, a cross betwen two animals that would never breed in the wild. As such, they're all kept at zoos or private Collections. They don't need to do much adaptation as they're cared for by humans.
Ligers do not occur naturally in the wild because the species used to create them, lions and tigers don't live in the same places. However, it is said that a liger has better eyesight than tigers and lions, and ligers are much larger than either of the other animals.
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they huddle together
By watering it everyday
the ligers coat is like a turtels shell.
breath through their gills!
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Yes, they do. Ligers are crosses between male lions and female tigers. They don't exist in the wild however because lion and tiger habitats don't lap over. Basically they only exist in captivity.
They can adapt to multiple habitats in North America.
they sniff around taking in smells and they mark their territories.
They can adapt to multiple habitats in North America.