Yes, and the are called ligers. They are much bigger than their parents because of hybrid vigor. Usually only the females are fertile so it's not possible to mate them together, only back to a lion or tiger
No. Tigers are solitary predators. They live and hunt alone for most of the time. During mating season tigers can be found along with their mating partner. Apart from the mating season, male tigers don't tolerate the presence of other males in their territory. Female tigers can be spotted with one or more cubs when she is rearing them. After the cubs mature, they go their own way and continue living alone
The habitats of the lions and tigers are totally different. They do not live together.
Lions do not mate at any specific time of year. A female will be pregnant for an average of 110 days.
Sea lions mate on land (seals also mate on land)
No tigers are not female lions. Tigers are a separate species of big cats.
No, lions and tigers do not share the same habitat.
Unlike lions, which favor groups, tigers are solitary animals. A female may have cubs by several males in her lifetime. That said, there are many reports of tigers sharing kills with other tigers, which may have been because they were related by blood.
yes because lions and tigers dont mate that often
it is lions, tigers, and bears
Lions do not mate at any specific time of year. A female will be pregnant for an average of 110 days.
yes.yes it is because not a lot of tigers and lions mate
I guess they could if they wanted to. Lions and Tigers mate, if you wanna check that out you could go to snopes.com in the animals section. They have pictures and everything. When lions and tigers mate and they have a baby it is called a Liger (yes, ligers are real.)
Sea lions mate on land (seals also mate on land)
lions and tigers eat meat by killing them such as deer, wild pig, and such like.
No tigers are not female lions. Tigers are a separate species of big cats.
Tigers don't mate for love.
Lions and tigers are completely different species. Baby lions are called cubs
Lions and tigers are close genetically. In fact, they can mate and have hybrid offspring. They are both members of the genus Panthera.
lions and tigers are mainly caught for zoos