• HikingVet@lemmy.ca
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    Not really experiments carried out by humans, more of a didn’t prevent it from happening.

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        Well, no one has tried to breed them so, the hybrids thatbwe have are from lions and tigers that did it of theor own accord. If you are having problems with the logic, seek out a veterinarian. They can explain how it happens at your level.

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          This kind of breeding isn’t observed in the wild because of them having different habitats, right? Or are there other reasons?

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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.