One of the most important questions about ligers is that can ligers survive in the wild? The answer is why not? There has been a lot of information that it is impossible for the ligers to survive in the wild. read more
Ligers and their existence in the wild cannot be ignored. Captive ligers, captive lions and captive tigers are in abundance. Liger Possibility in the wild can only occur when the territories of lions and tigers will overlap. In India the overlapping territories of lions and tigers can result in a wild liger at the Dir Forest. read more
The liger is a hybrid offspring of a male lion and a female tiger. The liger has parents in the same genus but of different species. The liger is distinct from the similar hybrid tigon, and is the largest of all known extant felines. They enjoy swimming, which is a characteristic of tigers, and are very sociable like lions. Notably, ligers typically grow larger than either parent species, unlike tigons. read more
Ligers can certainly survive in the wild. Ligers are extremely fast runners about 50 to 60 Miles per hour. Ligers in wild will have a lot of strength to help them hunt any prey in the wild e.g., Buffalo, Zebra, Wildebeest, Hippopotamus, and deer etc. Liger can easily swim and hunt down Hippopotamus. read more