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Tigers and Lions Crossbreeding
Tiger Habitat Tropical and evergreen
forests, woodlands, grasslands, rocky country, swamps, and savannas.
Dense vegetation for camouflage.
Ponds, lakes, and rivers. Asia
Tiger Hunting & Diet Carnivores Hunt alone. Prey are larger and
medium sized animals.
Stalk the prey and kill with strangulation.
Tiger Reproduction Gestation- 4 months An average of 3-4 cubs
are born Out of den- 8 weeks Leave mother- 2-21/2
years of age Females stay in an
area close to mother
Tiger Anatomy
Tiger Anatomy Females weigh between 275-400 pounds Males weigh between 400-600 pounds Have retractable claws up to 5 inches in length Scratching on the bark of trees help sharpen
claws and mark territory Have 19 pairs of chromosomes Average tail length is 36 inches Adult tiger has 30 teeth Average length of the whiskers is 6 inches
Tiger Anatomy Continued Largest subspecies is the Siberian Smallest subspecies is the Sumatran Muscular strength comes from the
shoulders and front legs to bring down prey Lifespan-15 years in wild and 16-18 years
in captivity Largest species of the cat family
Lion Habitat
Africa-south of the Sahara desert.
Savanna and grassland. Largest carnivore in
Africa.
Lion Hunting & Diet Carnivores. Lionesses work as a
group and kill prey with strangulation.
Prey are usually larger mammals.
Drink water when it is available but also uses the stomach contents as moisture from their prey
Lion Reproduction Gestation- 110 days 1 to 4 cubs are born
blind and helpless Weaning – 6 to 7
months 80% of cubs die before
the age of 2.
Lion Anatomy
Lion Anatomy Males have a mane to make them appear
larger and protects the neck during conflicts Digitigrade- “toe walker” their heels do not
touch the ground Females and Males continue to grow until
the age of 6 Born with black spots on the back of ears
and continue to have them through life
Pride A pride of lions consists of related females and offspring
and a small number of adult males. One male is in charge of one pride or a group around 3. The male/s protect the females and their territory. The lions roar can be heard 5-6 miles away to let the
pride know where he is and to let strangers know it is their territory.
Outsider males may challenge the male in charge. All lactating females will allow any cub from the pride to
nurse.
Tigers and Lions Breeding This does not
happen in the wild. The opportunity
presents itself if a lion and tiger are in close confinement with each other.
This is a human error and not natural.
Father Mother Outcome
Lion Tiger Liger
Tiger Lion TiglonLion Liger Li-liger
Lion Tiglon Li-tiglon
Tiger Liger Ti-liger
Tiger Tiglon Ti-tiglon
Ligers Male lion with a
female tiger. Presents with both
stripes and spots. Stands
approximately 12 feet tall!!!
May weigh up to 1,000 pounds.
Ligers Largest hybrid cat in the world. The tiger produces a hormone that sets the
fetal liger on a pattern of growth that does not end throughout its life.
Males are sterile from the hormone (permanent pre-puberty).
Females are often fertile.
Tiger with a Liger in behind.
A liger named Hercules standing 10 feet tall.
3 years old… still growing
Eats 20 pounds of meat a day
Tiglons or Tigons Male tiger with a female
lion. Have stripes and spots. Male offspring may have
mane. Usually smaller than
parents. Not as common as a
Liger.
Health Problems Low lifespan Neurological defects Birth defects Tiglons are more prone to dwarfism Tiglons are often born prematurely due to the lack
of room in the lioness. severe hip-dysplasia, cross-eyes, weakened
immune systems, abnormalities, and birth defects. Always in captivity-so we do not know how they
would perform in the wild.
Emotional & Behavioral Problems Confusion Tigers like to be independent while lions
like to be social. Tigers like to play in the water but lions
rarely do this activity.
This equals depression
Chantel King-Exotics Spring 2008