hardly any because they can not have children themselves
70 to 100
2
seven
12 or i heard it was 12
Technically, no. Zoologists say that ligers are hybrids, not species. This has prevented them from becoming the world's largest cat, unfortunately.
No, ligers are carnivores, meaning they eat meat. Ligers are not naturally occurring in the world and the only ligers in existence were born in captivity.
They did not. Ligers are not a species in their own right or a natural occurrence. They are the result of the captive cross-breeding of a lion and a tiger.
Ligers are not an actual species - they're bred in some circus, the mother is a tiger, the father is a lion. You shouldn't find some ligers in the wild, unless they have escaped from a circus. So they're not endangered, because they're not a natural species found in the wild.
It's hard to say, but not really really. Since ligers are hybrid animals, cross between a lion and a tigress, and do not oocur in the wild as a viable species, they cannot be considered under any listing. And as long as there are tigers and lions, there can always be new ligers.
ligers are a hybrid animal,bred in captivity.
250000 thousand type of ligers
Nothing. Ligers are not a naturally-occurring species of animal; they exist only because humans have bred them into existence. There is no need to save them.