Ligers Informative Speech The clip I saw now comes from the popular movie "Napoleon Dynamite". Many of you may have seen it before, but I have never thought of something you are true, have not you? Okay, even if the explanation is slightly biased, it actually exists. According to the encyclopedia Americana, the lion is the cross between a man and a woman's tiger (aka tigress). Most lions live in Africa and most tigers live in Asia, so they are almost impossible to survive in the wild, but they can breed at the right time.
Tigers, descendants of male and female tigers. Liger, like tigon, is a hybrid variety in the zoo. And it is the result of mating of males and female lions. Liger and tigon have the characteristics of parents, the ratio is variable, but usually it is larger than any one. Most, if not all, men and lobsters are considered to be sterile. But women sometimes produce young people. The two words liger and tigon are the foreword of the words lion and tiger. Ligers tend to be bigger and heavier than parent members. Biologists believe that the large size of the liver or "growth growth" is due to the lack of specific genes limiting growth. The female lion mates with several male lions throughout his lifetime. As such, its descendants may need to compete with other males produced by the same female lion, so that female growth is maximized.
Like many other hybrids, Liger is often sterile, but it is well known that female Liger can produce offspring, but has never recorded fertile male Liger. Depending on the type of father, she is raised with a male lion or a male tiger to lay Li - Liger or Ti - Liger descendants. One of the most famous Ligers is a Hollywood creation called Hercules, a descendant of a male lion and a female tiger in Florida. At the age of 3, his hind leg was 10 feet tall and weighed half a ton. Another reason why Liger is rarely produced in the wild is that if a male lion encounters a female tiger they are likely to get injured or injured to protect their territory.