• ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world
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    Ligers (products of male lions and female tigers), and tigons (product of female lions and male tigers).

    Male ligers are sterile, but female ones can reproduce. Same with tigons.

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        Not really experiments carried out by humans, more of a didn’t prevent it from happening.

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            They don’t share territory currently, so no. Even before they barely shared territory, looking at some maps there is only slight overlap with the most eastern lions and most western tigers. Not sure if they shared that small overlap at the same time either.

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        I think you’re getting downvoted because you sound like a troll, but perhaps you just don’t understand something that most of us learn in primary school. Did you grow up homeschooled or in a country without basic education?

        If you’re not trolling, this isn’t your fault and people shouldn’t be downvoting you for asking questions.

        So long as you’re willing to learn, ignore the downvotes. You need to understand that your views on this are misinformed, though, and they sound based in religious fundamentalism.

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        Those are the results of keeping individuals of both species and opposite sex in the same enclosure. The reproduction part happened all by itself.