Rare reports have been made of tigresses mating with lions in the wild. Under exceptional circumstances it has been known for a tiger to be forced into ranges inhabited by the Asiatic Lion, Panthera Leo persica, which is a different species to the tiger, Panthera Tigris. This may have occurred in the Gir Forest in India where the ranges of Asiatic Lions and Bengal Tigers overlap. This combination of species in the wild however is considered highly unlikely.
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ofcourse a liger
a liger would win
Liger, it is the best of both worlds.
The Liger is a hybrid cross between an African Lion and and Indian Tiger. There is scant chance that this 'love-connection' would happen naturally. It is safe to bet that you can find at least one Liger in a zoo in Africa.
All feline animals that have a baby, the baby's are called cub's. A baby liger would be considered a "liger cub".
a liger it has a tiger mixed with a lion and that would be powerful
a liton A liger can live anywhere a lion or tiger would live
there is no such thing as a liger
Yes, it would be a liger. Which is the hybrid (or crossbreed) resulting from their encounter.
Ligers are the world's biggest cat. They are really really huge. There is a liger named Hercules that is over 900 pounds.
A male lion and a female tiger would produce a liger.
Considering the liger is more like the lion than the tiger I suggest savannahs.