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I have seen ligers, so who knows, maybe they can???? Just possibly very very rare from low egg survival rate.
i have seen a liger but i am not sure if it is real but it was very convincing
they can/ have mated.;
they will NOT produce offspring, the eggs don't take, any word of "babies or photos existing" are photoshopped.
ligers are real...but there is enough similarity in the genetics.. allthough it would NEVER happen in the wild...
No, at one time the range of tigers and lions overlapped eachother. (And I think it still might.)
Can you get babies from a house cat and a tiger? No, same thing with veileds and panthers. They are both chameleons, but it just won't happen. Now a veiled and an arabian chameleon maybe. But not a Chamaeleo calyptratus and a Furcifer pardalis.
Actually, you get savannah cats out of regular house cats and ocicats which is a wild cat found in africa.
Actually an ocicat is a breed of domestic cat. An ocelot is the will cat you are thinking of. I said tiger, not ocelot. The ocelot and house cat would be like a veiled and an Arabian chameleon. A house cat and a tiger is like a veiled and a panther.