Liger males are generally sterile, so there hasn't been any liger offspring yet.
If ever there are, they'd be cubs, just like tiger or lion cubs.
since male ligers are sterile females produce offspring with male tigers and lion,depending on what the sire is the offspring are li-ligers and ti-ligers.
A liger is the offspring of a male lion and a female tiger. They do not occur in the wild.
A male lion and a female tiger would produce a liger.
Only in an offspring. They can be crossed to make a liger.
Yes. Ligers are the offspring of a male lion and a female tiger.
It is real. It is the sterile offspring of cross breeding between a lion and a tiger. Much like a mule is the sterile offspring of a horse and a donkey.
Liger is an offspring of a male lion and female tiger.It dosent happen in the wild only in a captivity when lions and tigers are put together in one area.
The liger is formed when a female tiger and a male lion reproduce. The hybrid creature dates back to 1798, but was popularized by the film Napoleon Dynamite. Real liger's do not possess magical powers like in the movie.
If anything, it'd be a predator. But as the liger(tiger-lion offspring) is a man-made mix only found in private collections, the definition is fairly pointless. They all get fed by humans.
A liger is the offspring of a male lion and a female tiger. This should not be confused with a tigon, which is the offspring of a female lion and a male tiger.
Yes, there are Ligers. The Liger is a hybrid cross between a male lion and a female tiger. A similar hybrid, the offspring of a male tiger and a female lion is called a Tigon. See links for more information. Posted to you by cooie123.
A "Liger" is cross-breed between a male lion and a female tiger. Ligers cannot make other ligers. As a general rule, the offspring of two different species are sterile and cannot reproduce (the only exceptions are between species that are very closely related, like lynx and bobcats). Ligers, the offspring of a male lion and a female tiger are closely enough related that a female liger is usually fertile, but a male liger is not. The same holds true for Tions or Tigons, which are the offspring of a male tiger and a female lion. Female tigons are usually fertile while male tigons are not fertile.
What is interesting about the animal zonkey is that it is a sterile creature, and just like the Mule and Liger, cannot produce its own offspring.