A liger is a cross between a lion and tiger that is only bred in captivity. The Japanese word for liger is Raiga.
It depends on how you look at a liger. If you feel that a liger is not wildbecause they are bred in captivity then no they are not endangered. If you feel a liger is a wild animal then ligers everywhere are endangered.
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No. ligers are bred in captivity
Yes.
A purebred.
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.
A lion and a tiger are mixed to produce a liger.
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.
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