A lion and a tiger are mixed to produce a liger.
A male lion and a female tiger. Swap the genders, you get a tigon.
No. ligers are bred in captivity
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.
The liger has no importance to the environment. Ligers are not a naturally occurring hybrid animal, only being bred in captivity. If a liger would escape into the wild, it would have little impact due to a lack of survival skills, due to being bred in captivity, and could not breed, due to sterility.
A liger is a cross between a lion and tiger that is only bred in captivity. The Japanese word for liger is Raiga.
Lions may be bred with Tigers to make two different species, although those species are rarely able to reproduce, although there have been some cases. A male lion and a female tiger will produce the hybrid animal - Liger. A male tiger and a female lion will produce the hybrid animal - Tigon.
All of the people who have ligers say it was an accident. There is maybe one record in India of ligers, and this is the only area they could have met. Most of them were complete accidents.
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.
The liger does not actually have a range in the wild. They only have been bred in captivity because they do not exist in the same environment in the wild.
a tiger is a big animal but the liger is 16 feet so i think the liger will win
Yes they can,a horse and a donkey produce a MULE also a male tiger and a female lion produce a TIGON, on the reverse a male lion and a female tiger produce a LIGER, and both are recognised species of animal.
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the liger is a hybrid of a male lion and female tiger