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Yes, A Liger is produced from a male lion and a female tiger, and a tigon is produced from a female lion and a male tiger. These two species lion and tiger can't breed in the wild. Although because a liger and a tigon are manmade, they cannot have babies.
Yes, its called a liger, the cub, you can go on Google images and you'll see it

Naturally - no. In the wild they live on different continents and would never get to meet.

But in artificial settings, like in zoos, sanctuaries, and questionable breeding programs it either happens, or is actually encouraged. Depending on which species is which parent, the offspring is either called tigons or ligers.

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