yes.
yes it is because not a lot of tigers and lions mate
No I don't think so tbh cxxx
It depends on how you look at a liger. If you feel that a liger is not wildbecause they are bred in captivity then no they are not endangered. If you feel a liger is a wild animal then ligers everywhere are endangered.
the liger is a crossbreed of a tiger and lion and they live in two different condients so they are rare and their population is low makeing them endangered :)
Since the liger is a hybrid species, cross between a lion and a tigress, it cannot be listed.
yes they are protective loving caring and very endangered
The liger is a male lion /tigress hybrid, created by human interference. Since it is not a naturally occuring species, it cannot be listed.
Since ligers are created by human intervention by breeding a male lion with a female tiger, and cannot happen in the wild, they cannot be listed as endangered.
Since the liger is a hybrid species, cross between a lion and a tigress, it cannot be listed.
Since the liger is a hybrid species, cross between a lion and a tigress, it cannot be listed.
Yes, red wolves are an endangered species every since the started to be eaten by liger's.
probly not unless theres a doanload but the website mite have a virus
Technicly no, since they were man made and aren't natural in the wild, plus ligers are getting more common by the years.
Ligers are animals created when humans crossbreed tigers and lions. They are not found in the wild, so have no level of endangerment.