What do you get if breed a lion and tiger?

You get a liger if you breed a male lion and a female tiger, and a tigon if you breed a male tiger and a female lion.

These are both examples of hybrid animals, meaning they are the offspring of two different species.

Here are some interesting facts about ligers and tigons:

* Ligers are larger than both lions and tigers. This is because the lion's growth-regulating gene is dominant.

* Tigons are smaller than both lions and tigers. This is because the tiger's growth-regulating gene is dominant.

* Both ligers and tigons are infertile. This is because they have an odd number of chromosomes, making it difficult for them to produce viable offspring.

* They are very rare. Both ligers and tigons are only found in captivity, as they are not found in the wild.

It's important to note that breeding lions and tigers is controversial, as it raises ethical concerns about the welfare of these animals.