a liton
A liger can live anywhere a lion or tiger would live
Nearly all tigons and ligers are sterile, like most hybrids. Occasionally a female will be fertile, but males are always sterile, so you could almost never breed them. You can, however, breed a fertile female back to one of the parent species. In this case, you get: Tigon + tiger = ti-tigon Tigon + lion = li-tigon Liger + tiger = ti-liger Liger + lion = li-liger Hope this helped! : ) / T_T / : P / > / O_O / : D / X_X
yes they can. it would be called a white tigon if the tiger was the boy or a white liger if the lion was the boy.
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Yes. The offspring of this mating is called a "tigon", or "tiglon." Male lion and tigress mating is called a "liger'.
The result of a tiger and lion mating is a liger.
A Tigon Tigon is if the father is a tiger, if the father is a lion, it is called a liger.
Ligers are much, much larger. For some reason switching the mother makes the Tigon a whole lot smaller, and seeing as animals don't know what they are doing the bigger one is going to win. A liger would win the fight, because the liger is the biggest cat in the world before the tigon and tiger.
Yes, and they will produce a liger or tigon (ligar if the father was a lion and tigress was the mother, and a tigon if the father was a tiger and mother was a lioness.)
in American big cat rescue sanctuaries.
A tigon. A male lion and female tiger produces a liger.
Yes, a Tigon or Liger is Sterile, Just like a Mule. Most Cross-species are sterile.
A lion and a tiger are mixed to produce a liger.