The result of a tiger and lion mating is a liger.
A liger is a cross between a male lion and a female tiger.
Lions have been crossed with leopards to produce leopons.
Male lion + female tiger = ligerMale tiger + female lion = tigon
It is called a Tigon.
Male tiger, female lion makes a Tigon.
Baby lions and tigers are called cubs.
Lion cubs are made when a lion and a lioness mate successfully.
Lion cubs are made when a lion and a lioness mate successfully.
Tigers are solitary animals, and only come together to mate. The only instance in which there would be a group of tigers in the wild is when a mother is with her cubs, but even these will go their separate ways once the cubs are independent.
Father it if its his own else cannibalize it so that it can mate with the lioness to produce his own cubs.
Unlike their relative the lion, tigers are much less social. Only coming together to mate. Females with cubs are the only other reason more than one may be seen together.
Usually male tigers never see their cubs, they will mate with the female then move on. But if a mother tiger encounters another tiger (it could be male OR female), she will protect her cubs in fear of them being killed or eaten.
you need to be a female lion then press u when the land is dry with showers the letter u will tell you if your lioness is in heat if not she isnt in heat then when she rolled that means she is ready to mate pick the male lion and approach the lioness who is in heat and press her two times and they will mate and be the lioness again then wait for a few days and the cubs are born
Yes, and the are called ligers. They are much bigger than their parents because of hybrid vigor. Usually only the females are fertile so it's not possible to mate them together, only back to a lion or tiger
Most tigers will choose to live alone or with a mate and cubs. This means that there are usually no more than 5 tigers that live together at a time.
Approximately 110 days after mating. To mate you have to have full food and water completely and then click on a male
To mate, to want to kill or hunt, to be the strongest in his or her group, to deffend his or her territory, to protect the pride's cubs.
Tigers don't mate for love.