Yes, if you have ever heard of a liger or a tigon, they are the result of a female lion and a male tiger. Ligers are much bigger than normal tigers. Actually, a liger embryo is so large that a female tiger is too small to carry it, so the female in the equation has to be a lioness and, therefore the male would be a tiger. Although a lion and tiger can mate to create a liger, ligers cannot mate together to create other ligers. It's kind of like how mules can't mate to create other mules.
Yes. Ligers are the offspring of a male lion and a female tiger.
They are all types of Cat.
The tiger, leopard, snow leopard and jaguar are all members of the same genus as the lion, Panthera, and are closely related to the lion.
Lions, tiger, and cougars are all related. There all part of the cat family. A cougar is the same as a Mountain Lion. Tigers are Stronger, Heavier, and taller than a Lion. Lions are Faster. Tiger have 4 inch canines and 3 in claws. A lion have 3 inch canines and 3 inch claws.
Only in an offspring. They can be crossed to make a liger.
Male lion + female tiger = ligerMale tiger + female lion = tigon
Negative, the White Lion is merely a Cousin to the tiger in the Feline Family.
Male lion + female tiger = ligerMale tiger + female lion = tigon
a liger is the result of a male lion mating with a female tiger
If a lion and tiger have a cub it's called a liger or tigon.
It depends on what the question is. Tiger lion is not a question.
Male lion and female tiger - liger.Male tiger and female lion - tigon.