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Nothing. Nearly all tigons and ligers are sterile, like most hybrids. Occasionally a female will be fertile, but males are always sterile, so you could never breed them together. You can, however, breed a fertile female back to one of the parent species. In this case, you get:
Tigon + tiger = ti-tigon
Tigon + lion = li-tigon
Liger + tiger = ti-liger
Liger + lion = li-liger
Nothing. The tigon and liger are sterile. Actually they only occur in captivity. Ashamed some people wanna mess with nature, just to make a few dollars.
Tigons and ligers are both products of interbreeding two different species and so are sterile.
Hybrid invalidity is the technical term.
Yea well, I heard that ligers and tigons can’t reproduce.
But…
I’d say you may end up with a Tiglioner
nothing they are sterile so can’t reproduce