Being bred now in captivity they are the result of a hybridation between a male lion and a female tiger, Ligers do not occur in the wild (with a VERY slim chance they ever did)
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Therefore they ONLY live or be found in captivity such as Zoos, breeding facilities and private wildlife facilities.
There was thought to be a time when they did cross paths but since habitat loss for both species has occured to alarming levels, and now does not allow for species territory overlapping, the "in the wild" occurance possibilities are non existant.
Ligers don't live in the wild and they are a mix of lions and tigers.
tigers live in grasslands and forests.
The liger lives in the USA most commonly in hot deserts
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a liton A liger can live anywhere a lion or tiger would live
they live with mice in the sewers
Alone
it depends on its health
Considering the liger is more like the lion than the tiger I suggest savannahs.
the liger is a crossbreed of a tiger and lion and they live in two different condients so they are rare and their population is low makeing them endangered :)
the largest cat in the world is a liger and most of them live in captivity
A Liger lives in Africa, Asia and the deserts of the middle east
ofcourse a liger
The Liger is a hybrid cross between an African Lion and and Indian Tiger. There is scant chance that this 'love-connection' would happen naturally. It is safe to bet that you can find at least one Liger in a zoo in Africa.
10-13, but one of the oldest living ligers was 24!
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