yes they can. it would be called a white tigon if the tiger was the boy or a white liger if the lion was the boy.
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a liton A liger can live anywhere a lion or tiger would live
Nearly all tigons and ligers are sterile, like most hybrids. Occasionally a female will be fertile, but males are always sterile, so you could almost never breed them. You can, however, breed a fertile female back to one of the parent species. In this case, you get: Tigon + tiger = ti-tigon Tigon + lion = li-tigon Liger + tiger = ti-liger Liger + lion = li-liger Hope this helped! : ) / T_T / : P / > / O_O / : D / X_X
A Tigon Tigon is if the father is a tiger, if the father is a lion, it is called a liger.
Ligers are much, much larger. For some reason switching the mother makes the Tigon a whole lot smaller, and seeing as animals don't know what they are doing the bigger one is going to win. A liger would win the fight, because the liger is the biggest cat in the world before the tigon and tiger.
A tigon. A male lion and female tiger produces a liger.
Yes, a Tigon or Liger is Sterile, Just like a Mule. Most Cross-species are sterile.
A lion and a tiger are mixed to produce a liger.
Liger means that the lion genes are more dominant because the lion part of the name comes first (li), While tigon means the tiger genes are more dominant, as the tiger part comes first (tig).
A Liger is the result of a male Lion breeding with a female Tiger. So i assume that a Tigon the result of a male Tiger breeding with a female lion. Ligers grow to lenths over 10 feet, tigons get large muscle mass.
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