Do Ligars really exist?
I heard they do, but I'm not sure.
GOOGLE!
The liger is a cat born from the breeding of a male lion and a female tiger. This combination produces an offspring next to more lionistic features than if the reverse pairing had occured. That would produce a more tigeristic creature known as a tigon. Both are member of genus Panthera.There is no scientific name assigned to this animal because of it’s human assisted ancestory.
http://www.liger.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liger
Ligers do exist but not in the uninhibited.
Only "Mad Scietist" humans have made them
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liger
The liger is a hybrid cross between a male lion and a female tiger (not to be confused near a tigon). It is the largest of all extant felines.
So
Liger = Male Lion + Female Tiger = HUGE ANIMAL
There is such thing as a Tigon as well
Tigon = Male Tiger + Female Lion = Normal size animal but single slightly common in wild
see the intertwine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigon
Enjoy!
Yup and so do tigons...
here's a pic of a liger :http://foros.paralax.com.mx/discus/messa...
and a pic of a tigon:http://www.lifeinthefastlane.ca/wp-conte...
Ligers are made when you cross breed a male lion and a female tiger,
and Tigons are made when you cross breed a female lion and a mannish tiger.
Yes, but they are very extraordinary. Its not a natural cross in the wild as the tiger and lion live within two different continents!
But in zoos or other places with more then one type of big cat, you can catch crosses.
A Liger is a male lion and female tiger. A Tigon is a male tiger and a womanly lion.
yes- a result of human interference.
Yes they do, look up the P.A. W.S organization.
yep
they do and theyre HUGE
Answers: Yes they do. I'm in wisconsin and we own an animal preserve about an hour from my home and there be one really huge one there that died a couple of years back.