Where Do You Find Ligers?


They have some in California I believe. They actually exist, but not in the wild, since lions and tigers do not naturally inhabit the same areas. They are like donkeys (horse and mule mix) in that they cannot reproduce, so there aren’t very many of them. They also have a problem with growth inhibition so they get much larger than either lions or tigers, but tend to be more docile than either and have shorter life expectancies.

11 Comments so far

  1. JCS Had this To Say

    in napoleon dynamite’s imagination

  2. Zahra Had this To Say

    You cannot own ligers as pets, if that is your question. They DO actually exist (though not in the same way as Napoleon Dynamite may have you believing), and are found in some zoos that have artificially inseminated lions or tigers to crossbreed them. If you are interested in finding one, I would recommend doing an internet search and trying to find a zoo that has one.

  3. Robin Had this To Say

    There is no specific place to find Ligers. A few zoos have them but not many. They’re generally not found in the wild either, just like humans don’t mix with chimps.

  4. BK Randy Had this To Say

    DID U REALY THINK THEY WERE REAL! LOL

  5. girlie19 Had this To Say

    usually at animal scantuaries, They are mix between lions and tigers and are still wild animals. usually they are created by the mishandling of the cats. You won’t find them in any zoo, or likely to see one except on TV.

  6. Lady Had this To Say

    They are real i have seen them with my own two eyes…Only in captivety tho…Private breeder raise them and you do have to have a permit. They do have them in California and i dont know if they are in any zoos…Look up exotic breeders, you would be surprise what you find.

  7. Maggie Had this To Say

    on google

  8. Who am I? Had this To Say

    Near nerds.

  9. d.bombcl Had this To Say

    Google Images, Yahoo! Images, A search engine, Parrot Jungle Island in Miami

  10. AliaWasa Had this To Say

    At Napoleans house

  11. evasive_ Had this To Say

    Pretty much only in captivity. They are not a naturally occuring breed/species of big cat.






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