Since lions and tigers live in different geographic regions, they wouldn't naturally encounter each other to reproduce. Ligers are only created in captivity, usually in zoos or private breeding facilities.
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Where does the liger live?
Ligers don't live in the wild. They are a hybrid species, meaning they are the result of breeding a male lion and a female tiger.
Since lions and tigers live in different geographic regions, they wouldn't naturally encounter each other to reproduce. Ligers are only created in captivity, usually in zoos or private breeding facilities. |