Yes. Ligers only exist in captivity.
ligers are a hybrid animal,bred in captivity.
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.
Ligers do not have a biome, as they are bred (mostly accidentally) in captivity, and never have lived in the wild.
No. ligers are bred in captivity
Ligers do not use camouflage, because they have no natural habitat and no natural enemies. They have only ever been bred in captivity.
It is unknown how many ligers exist today. These animals only occur in captivity and estimates range from between 10 and 100.
Ligers are so playful! and also ligers like swimming! cool right?
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.
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.
Ligers are hybrids only found in captivity. They are the end result of mans curiosity, cross breeding a male lion and female tiger.
yes. ligers are part tiger, part lion. Lions and tigers would not meet in the wild, only in zoos. yes. ligers are part tiger, part lion. Lions and tigers would not meet in the wild, only in zoos.
No they only live in captivity because lions and tigers don't come together in the wild.