Do ligers live in heards or packs?

Ligers are not found in the wild and are created through the breeding of a male lion and a female tiger. Therefore, they don't have natural social structures like herds or packs.

However, individual ligers may exhibit some behaviors similar to their parent species:

* Lions are known to live in prides, which are social groups consisting of related females and their cubs, as well as a few adult males.

* Tigers are generally solitary animals, although females may share territories with their cubs.

So, while ligers don't form herds or packs in the way that wild lions or tigers do, their behavior may reflect some aspects of both species.