Well technically, since tigers are they're own species, as well as lions, there is both males and females in the species. Lions can be male or female, tigers can be male or female
A tigon. A male lion and female tiger produces a liger.
the liger is a hybrid of a male lion and female tiger
Look at a picture of a tiger and a picture of a lion. When you draw your Liger, you can use whatever characteristics you want from each animal.
A lion and a tiger are mixed to produce a liger.
There is no such animal. There is, however, a tigon which is a hybrid of a male tiger and a female lion.
The kitten of a male lion and a female tiger
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Yes they can,a horse and a donkey produce a MULE also a male tiger and a female lion produce a TIGON, on the reverse a male lion and a female tiger produce a LIGER, and both are recognised species of animal.
Male lion + female tiger = ligerMale tiger + female lion = tigon
Male lion + female tiger = ligerMale tiger + female lion = tigon
A liger is a cross between a male lion and a female tiger. The opposite (male tiger/female lion) is called a tiglon.
A male lion and a female tiger would produce a liger.