Ligers are hybrids and the result of captive breeding. They are the offspring produced from cross breeding a male lion with a female tiger.
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.
They did not. Ligers are not a species in their own right or a natural occurrence. They are the result of the captive cross-breeding of a lion and a tiger.
Yes they do. The offspring are called ligers or tigons, depending on which parent was the lion and which parent was the tiger. Ligers are the result of a male lion cross bred with a female tiger, and a tigon (also known as a tiglon or tion) is the result of cross breeding between a male tiger and female lion. Ligers are the largest cat known while the tigon is around the size of a regular tiger or lion.
False, if a male lion and female tiger than the result is a liger, but, if a female lion and a male tiger then the result we be a tion. Tigon is very close though
Ligers are hybrids only found in captivity. They are the end result of mans curiosity, cross breeding a male lion and female tiger.
No, they are big cats. Ligers are the result from man cross breeding a lion and a tiger, as with most hybrids they are sterile. If they were able to reproduce, they would have cubs.
The result of a tiger and lion mating is a liger.
A Tigon Tigon is if the father is a tiger, if the father is a lion, it is called a liger.
a liger is the result of a male lion mating with a female tiger
The hybrid offspring of a lioness and a tiger is called a liger. Ligers are the result of a male lion and a female tiger mating. They are typically larger than both lions and tigers, inheriting traits from both parent species.
Male lion + female tiger = ligerMale tiger + female lion = tigon