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[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 13-02-03] [Hit: ]
It may not have the ability to even reproduce, so it isnt an official species.......
So I was reading an articular about how the first Liliger was born and I had these questions.

-If it's the only Liliger is it an endanger species or something like that?
-If it dies before another of it's kind is born, does that mean Liligers are extinct?
-If so what would we call it if another Liliger is born say one year after or whenever after? A come back, a dextinction,
Just wondering

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It's not an endangered species because it's a hybrid.

Hybrids aren't 'extinct' till one of the two parent species are extinct.

A mule is a hybrid between a horse and a donkey. Compare them that way.

Oh, and it's spelled 'Liger' not liliger.

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A liger is a hybrid. It may not have the ability to even reproduce, so it isn't an official species.
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