Here’s what I found about **Liger “Liger Thunder Bird” — what it is, what we do know, and what remains unclear (because public info is limited).

According to an online retailer listing, Liger Thunder Bird is sold as a “pre‑workout” supplement.
It appears available for purchase in Egypt (or regional markets) — the listing shows a price range (per serving / bottle) in Egyptian Pounds.
It is labeled as a pre‑workout product.
It’s offered by a supplement store (so presumably packaged and sold as a standard pre‑workout product).
I could not find a reliable, full ingredients list for “Liger Thunder Bird.” In the listing I saw, there were no details about ingredients, macros, stimulant content, etc.
There are no independent reviews or scientific breakdowns of Liger Thunder Bird’s effects, safety, or user feedback — at least none I found in publicly accessible sources.
Because of that, it's hard to say exactly what “you get” from this supplement (in terms of amino‑acids, caffeine or other stimulants, nitric‑oxide boosters, etc.).
Given what typical pre‑workout supplements often include — and since we can’t confirm Liger’s formula — if you consider using something like “Thunder Bird,” keep in mind:
It may contain stimulants (caffeine or similar) and pump / performance boosters (like nitric‑oxide precursors, amino‑acids) — typical for pre‑workout supplements.
Because the formula isn’t transparent publicly — you run risk of not knowing exactly what and how much you’re ingesting.
As with all supplements: results, effects, and safety depend heavily on your overall diet, hydration, health status (especially heart, kidney, blood pressure), and how you combine it with exercise.
Liger Thunder Bird might be useful as a pre‑workout — for a quick energy boost or “pump.” But because no clear ingredient/nutrition information is publicly available, using it carries some uncertainty.
If you want — I can try to see whether there are translated Egyptian / Arabic‑market reviews or local user feedback for Liger Thunder Bird (maybe in forums or stores), to check whether people in Egypt have tried it and what their experience was.
Do you want me to dig up those local reviews for you now?