Yes, there are ligers in Britain, though they are quite rare. Ligers, which are hybrids of male lions and female tigers, are typically found in zoos and wildlife parks rather than in the wild. Some facilities may have bred ligers for educational or conservation purposes, but they are not common. Always check with specific zoos for current information on their animal residents.
Ligers are hybrids of a tiger and a lion. They occur only in zoos and not naturally in any desert.
No. Ligers are hybrids. Ligers also exceed the size of any prehostoric cave lion.
Since male ligers are sterile, there usually aren't any. If there were, they'd be cubs, just like the young of the original animals.
yes ligers do
Ligers don't have predators, but people can somtimes kill ligers, and leopards sometimes get into fights with ligers, and can sometimes end up killing the ligers for their food that they were fighting for. But sometimes ligers can win and the leopards will die.
There are no wild ligers.
You get info on ligers by going on Wikipedia and looking up Ligers on the internet.
No, ligers are carnivores, meaning they eat meat. Ligers are not naturally occurring in the world and the only ligers in existence were born in captivity.
It has none. Ligers do not occur naturally in the wild- they were created through captive breeding.
Ligers were not discovered, they were bred.
Ligers are so playful! and also ligers like swimming! cool right?
hardly any because they can not have children themselves