A liger is a crossbreed between a lion and tiger. They very rarely mate in the wild and are found mostly in zoos, where they don't have a lot of enemies, though this kind of crossbreeding is no longer approved by responsible zoos. Ligers are the largest cats in the world and don't actually have too many enemies unless you count humans. Faced with an enemy a liger will either attack or run, attack being the favoured response. These are huge animals, bigger than lions and tigers, and the concept of any of this family climbing a tree to escape is unlikely bordering on the impossible. Ligers (and tigons) cannot reproduce except via the females mating with lions or tigers; the males are infertile.
nothing is a ligets enemie
they escape their enemies by camouflaging with there surroundings!
the flies easily escape from their enemies because there are very small and they can fly so they can easily escape
Flies easily escape enemies because they are quick and they can fly. Most of their enemies do not fly so it is not hard at all for them to get away.
To escape their enemies.
they run....
They run.
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to escape from there enemies!
The liger has no importance to the environment. Ligers are not a naturally occurring hybrid animal, only being bred in captivity. If a liger would escape into the wild, it would have little impact due to a lack of survival skills, due to being bred in captivity, and could not breed, due to sterility.
well, nothing eats a liger, but there are some animals that are enemies to a liger. for example a human or mabye a herd of bulls, etc. your welcome hope my answer is accurate because i wrote my best hope u appreciate my time and effort bye!!!!!!!!
their stripes act as camoflauge