A liger's life span is anywhere from 21-35 years. This wide range is due to the lack of information necessary to answer exactly what their life span is. In other words not enough ligers exist to create an average.
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Ligers or some people call then tigons but it's most commonly used as ligers.
Tigons and ligers are not naturally occurring animals, but are hybrids bred in captivity. Non-natural species are not classified with an endangered status.
10-15 Years.
Yes tiger (male) mixed with a lion (female)
tigons are much smaller than ligers, normally weighing at 160 to 180 kgs, but weights of 800 pounds in tigons have been recorded. ligers wiegh 400 to 600kgs, largest one was 800 kgs.
there is two cross breds between lions and tigers. they're ligers and tigons.
A "Liger" is cross-breed between a male lion and a female tiger. Ligers cannot make other ligers. As a general rule, the offspring of two different species are sterile and cannot reproduce (the only exceptions are between species that are very closely related, like lynx and bobcats). Ligers, the offspring of a male lion and a female tiger are closely enough related that a female liger is usually fertile, but a male liger is not. The same holds true for Tions or Tigons, which are the offspring of a male tiger and a female lion. Female tigons are usually fertile while male tigons are not fertile.
Yes they can, and the cubs they have are called ligers
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!