If you mean taxonomically, ligers are in the domain Eukaryota, which includes all plants, animals, and fungi.
In terms of habitat, though, they don't exactly have one. Ligers are hybrid animals born from a male lion (Panthera leo) and a female tiger (Panthera tigris) - two species that would never meet in the wild. Because of this, Ligers are a rare occurrence that can't reproduce, removing it entirely from scientific classification.
On the other hand, you could consider that they dominate the handful of zoos that they're found in.
Ligers are hybrid animals bred from lions and tigers, and they typically eat the same types of meat as their parents. This includes a diet of various meats such as deer, antelope, and wild boar. Basically, if it's meat and they can catch it, they'll probably eat it.
Yes, Eukaryota is a domain.
The animals snarled at the intruder of their domain.
Domain Eukarya consists of the most kingdoms of the three domains.
Domain bacteria and Domain archea also have a cell wall.But only Eukarya has a chloroplast.
A liger is a hybrid of a male lion and a female tiger.
yes ligers do
Ligers don't have predators, but people can somtimes kill ligers, and leopards sometimes get into fights with ligers, and can sometimes end up killing the ligers for their food that they were fighting for. But sometimes ligers can win and the leopards will die.
There are no wild ligers.
You get info on ligers by going on Wikipedia and looking up Ligers on the internet.
No, ligers are carnivores, meaning they eat meat. Ligers are not naturally occurring in the world and the only ligers in existence were born in captivity.
Ligers were not discovered, they were bred.
Ligers are so playful! and also ligers like swimming! cool right?
No. Ligers do not exist in the wild.
yes ligers do roar
Ligers are mainly found in zoos.
ligers live in antartica