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The liger is a cat born from the breeding of a male lion and a female tiger. This
combination produces an offspring with more lionistic features than if the reverse
pairing had occurred. That would produce a more Tigeristic creature known as a
Tigon. Both are members of genus Panthera. There is no scientific name assigned to
this animal because of it’s human assisted ancestry.
A liger resembles a giant lion with muted stripes but like their tiger ancestors,
ligers like swimming. This goes against the nature of a lion but is what makes
creature special. It gets the best of both parents. They are the largest cats in
the world. A similar hybrid, the offspring of a male tiger and a female lion is
called a tigon.
3. A liger that was born last summer has now gone on public display in an open-
air enclosure at a Siberian zoo, RIA. The female called Zita is one of two cubs
born from a cross between a female Bengalese tiger and an African lion at
Novosibirsk Zoo last summer. Zita is now an adolescent carnivore weighting 50
kilos, who feeds on meat, milk, eggs and other food that grown-up big cats eat.
Another possible hypothesis is that the growth dysplasia results from the
interaction between lion genes and tiger womb environment. The tiger produces a
hormone that sets the fetal liger on a pattern of growth that does not end
throughout its life. The hormonal hypothesis is that the cause of the male liger's
growth is its sterility — essentially, the male liger remains in the pre-pubertal
growth phase. This is not upheld by behavioural evidence - despite being sterile,
many male ligers become sexually mature and mate with females. Male ligers also
have the same levels of testosterone ng/dl on average as an adult male lion. In
addition, female ligers also attain great size, weighing approximately 700 lb and
reaching 10 feet long on average, but are often fertile.
REPRODUCTIVITY
While male ligers are sterile, female ligers are fertile, and they can reproduce.
Because only female ligers and tigons are fertile, a liger cannot reproduce with a
tigon. If a liger were to reproduce with a tiger, it would be called a ti-liger,
and if it were to reproduce with a lion, it would be called a li-liger. Same way
if a tigon were to reproduce with a lion, it would be called a Li-tigon, and if it
were to reprodude with a tiger, ir would be a ti-tigon.