Leah carlisle
they have claws to kill their preystrong legs to catch their prey
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.
ligers dont hunt for themselves so humans feed them meat such as pork, zebra, horse, and many other meats
ligers dont hunt for themselves so humans feed them meat such as pork, zebra, horse, and many other meats
ofcourse a liger
What is a liger's habitat?
liger
In a hypothetical fight between a cobra and a liger, the liger would likely win due to its sheer size, strength, and predatory instincts. Ligers, as hybrids of lions and tigers, are powerful carnivores capable of taking down large prey. While a cobra possesses venom and can be deadly, its chances of survival against such a large and agile opponent are minimal. Ultimately, the liger's physical dominance would give it the upper hand in this scenario.
here's a baby liger :)
what is the wieght of a baby liger
a liger would win
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.