yes a cross between a lion and a tiger
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The only natural species of big cats that lives in groups, called prides, is the lion.
No, they are big cats. Ligers are the result from man cross breeding a lion and a tiger, as with most hybrids they are sterile. If they were able to reproduce, they would have cubs.
I'm not sure they would really be on the endanged list, as they are a hybrid caused by man cross breeding big cats. Most Ligers born are thought to be sterile, so the only way cubs are born are from the direct cross breeding of a Lion and a Tiger.
Yes. Lions, tigers, and their hybrid cats (ligers) are all mammals.
Ligers, which are hybrids of lions and tigers, do not typically eat domestic cats. While they are carnivorous and have a diet consisting mainly of large prey in the wild or captivity, they would not see smaller animals like domestic cats as a primary food source. Instead, their diet usually includes larger animals such as deer or livestock. However, as with any big cat, they could potentially harm smaller animals if they were in their territory or if they felt threatened.
No, tigers are the biggest big cats on earth, but if tigers become extinct, lions will be the biggest. Ligers are Hybrids of male Lions and female Tigers, They do not have the restrictive growth gene their parent have and can grow to almost twice the size of their parents
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Like its parents, the tiger and lion, the liger has four legs, in order to move around. They like to stay near water and go swimming.
Yes, big cats include: Lion, Tiger, Panther, Leopard, Jaguar, Cheetah, Snow Leopard and the Cougar. If you google big cats and go under images you are sure to see many of those types of animals.
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