Lions and tigers sometimes breed in zoos, but hybrids have not been seen in nature and even in zoos they do not reproduce well. Which of the following statements is the best conclusion that can be derived from this information?



Answer :

The hybridization of lions and tigers is not a sustainable practice in zoos.

Give some facts of tiger and lion?

Tiger

• The scientific name for the tiger is Panthera tigris.

• Tigers are the largest of all wild cats, with some males reaching up to 11 feet in length and weighing up to 660 pounds.

• Tigers have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years in the wild, but can live up to 25 years in captivity.

• Tigers are solitary creatures, spending most of their time alone.

• Tigers are carnivorous, and their diet includes large mammals such as deer, wild boar, and buffalo.

Lion

• The scientific name for the lion is Panthera leo.

• Lions are the second-largest living cats, after tigers.

• Male lions can weigh up to 550 pounds and can be up to 9 feet long.

• Lions live in large groups called prides, which can include up to 30 individuals.

• Lions are carnivores, and their diet consists of large mammals such as antelope, zebra, and wildebeest.

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