Do ligers exist?
The liger, a hybrid cross between a male lion and a tigress, do indeed exist, although are very rare to find in the wild. ChaCha!
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Yes, "ligers" do exist. They are the offspring of a lion father and a tiger mother, and have characteristics of both parents.
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Ligers do exist! They can weigh up to a 1,000 pounds and stretch 12 feet long. They can have both stripes and spots. ChaCha!
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