ligers only predator is man because no liger is introduce to the wild because of the danger that might be caused
ligers are a hybrid animal,bred in captivity.
No, because there is no such word as "ememy's".
No. ligers are bred in captivity
ligers
Since there are no ligers in the wild, they are all fed by their keepers. Unless they manage to catch some animal that end up in their enclosure by accident.
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.
Ligers, Leopons, Zorses, stuff like that
It has none. Ligers do not occur naturally in the wild- they were created through captive breeding.
the heartbreak of siriosis
the ligers coat is like a turtels shell.
There are no ligers in the wild. They are all in zoos and private collections. As such, they eat whatever their keepers give to them. Which makes "animal babies" unlikely to be a big part of their diet.
Yes, there are ligers in Britain, though they are quite rare. Ligers, which are hybrids of male lions and female tigers, are typically found in zoos and wildlife parks rather than in the wild. Some facilities may have bred ligers for educational or conservation purposes, but they are not common. Always check with specific zoos for current information on their animal residents.