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No, a liger is not a transgenic animal. A liger is a hybrid resulting from the mating of a male lion and a female tiger, belonging to different species within the same genus (Panthera). Transgenic animals, on the other hand, are genetically modified organisms that have had genes from other species inserted into their DNA. Thus, ligers are the result of natural breeding rather than genetic engineering.

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