Ligers are mainly found in zoos.
It has none. Ligers do not occur naturally in the wild- they were created through captive breeding.
yes. ligers are part tiger, part lion. Lions and tigers would not meet in the wild, only in zoos. yes. ligers are part tiger, part lion. Lions and tigers would not meet in the wild, only in zoos.
A liger is a mixture breed between a tiger and a lion. That is possible because their breeding mechanics are very similar. For that reason, ligers are hybrid and they live in captivity, mainly in zoos. They don't have a specific area from which they originate. Ligers were not introduced until the 1990s.
There are no wild ligers, they all live in zoos or private collections. While not impossible, it is unlikely that a liger would be fed zebra on a regular basis. Cattle is cheaper.
Because they are a crossbreed of two different animals and for some weird reason can not reproduce so there is your answer
Ligers have no natural habitat because they are crossbred. Ligers can be found in zoos, and in rich people’s homes. There are several videos on YouTube with ligers.
There are no wild ligers. They are all in zoos and private collections. They don't have to hunt, and get fed meat by their keepers.
Ligers don't exist in nature, only in parks and zoos. They get what they need from their keepers.
They are friendly but they have killed people at zoos.
Ligers are hybrids of a tiger and a lion. They occur only in zoos and not naturally in any desert.
Like its parent animals - fight, with teeth an claws, or flight. Since ligers are hybrids created by human intervention, they live sheltered lives in zoos, parks and private Collections, and rarely have to fight.