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A liger is a cross between a lion and tiger that is only bred in captivity. The Japanese word for liger is Raiga.
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.
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.
No. Only two platypuses have ever been known to be bred whilst in captivity. See the related news link.
Ligers do not use camouflage, because they have no natural habitat and no natural enemies. They have only ever been bred in captivity.
Wild chinchillas lived in a fairly small area of South America. Loss of habitat to development and being hunted for their fur has made them in danger of extinction. This does not apply to farm raised chinchillas that are raised for their fur.
Rarely. Very few zoos or sanctuariies have successfully bred platypuses in captivity. One of Australia's premier zoos, Taronga Zoo, only achieved success breeding platypuses after twenty years.
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.
Yes, I think they can eat oats but it has to be specially for chinchillas.
No. Chinchillas are rodents. Only platypuses and echidnas are monotremes.
only if you feed them marijuana
Yes, chinchillas make noises such as squeaks, barks, and purrs to communicate with each other. They are generally quiet pets but can become vocal when they are scared, excited, or looking for attention.