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There may be. I do know that ligers exist. So do white tigers. Probably do not exist in the wild.

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Do Ligers mate in the wild?

No. Ligers do not exist in the wild.


Is it right to keep Ligers in captivity?

Yes. Ligers only exist in captivity.


How do ligers obtain resources?

Ligers don't exist in nature, only in parks and zoos. They get what they need from their keepers.


Do ligers eat buffaloes?

Ligers do not exist in the wild. They would eat buffalo meat, though if it was fed to them by their human caretakers.


Do ligers exist?

Yes, they do. Ligers are crosses between male lions and female tigers. They don't exist in the wild however because lion and tiger habitats don't lap over. Basically they only exist in captivity.


Are tigons and ligers extinced?

Yes, Ligers do exist however tigon is not a term used often because it is also a word for a dragon and tiger hybrid (which obviously doesn't exist) hope this helps!


How many ligers are there?

It is unknown how many ligers exist today. These animals only occur in captivity and estimates range from between 10 and 100.


What can kill a liger?

Since ligers do not occur in nature they are threatened by nothing. Ligers are the offspring of a lion and a tiger, and these animals only exist where they have been bred in captivity.


What is being done to save ligers?

Nothing. Ligers are not a naturally-occurring species of animal; they exist only because humans have bred them into existence. There is no need to save them.


What continent do ligers live?

NOWHERE! There have only been two Ligers ever breeded and they were breeded in a zoo in New York, one of them died and the other one is very sick.


Do liger and tigon exist?

Yes, Ligers do exist however tigon is not a term used often because it is also a word for a dragon and tiger hybrid (which obviously doesn't exist) hope this helps!


Were do lygers come from?

Ligers are hybrid animals, resulting from the mating of a male lion and a female tiger. They do not exist in the wild and are mostly found in captivity. The hybridization occurs due to their geographical overlap in regions where lions and tigers inhabit.