What Happens When A Liger And A Tigon Mate?
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please tell me sombody
i looked all over for the answer but i couldnt find it
thx
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Well, they might enjoy themselves, but there will be no offspring. Though the occasional female liger or tigon is fertile, males are always sterile, so you cannot breed two ligers or two tigons together, or a liger with a tigon, and produce young. You can, however, breed a fertile female back to a male lion or tiger, producing:
Lion + liger = li-liger
Lion + tigon = li-tigon
Tiger + liger = ti-liger
Tiger + tigon = ti-tigon
Male Ligers are sterile, male Tigons are sterile, the females of both species are generally fertile.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigonhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liger
As the males are sterile nothing will happen.
By the way
The hormonal hypothesis is that the cause of the male Liger’s and male Tigons growth is their sterility — essentially, both males remain in the pre-pubertal growth phase.
They cannot mate, they are infertle.