Yes
The white tigers are bengals, not siberians, and none are currently in the wild. All are in captivity.
A white tiger is a variation of the Bengal tiger that is white with black stripes instead of orange with black stripes. All white tigers are Bengal tigers, but not all Bengal tigers are white tigers.
Contrary to popular belief, White Bengal tigers are not a separate species in their own right, but are a mutant form of the orange Bengal tigers. They have ALL been bread in captivity form the original white male cub (called 'Mohan' caught in Rewa, India in 1951) of a mutant white mother that was shot in 1948.
All Bengal tigers are around three feet at the shoulder. White tigers are a rare color variant of Bengal tigers.
White Tigers are not a separate species. There are no wild white tigers. There has only ever been one wild White Tiger. It was captured and bred to normal tigers and bred back to produce more white tigers. All white tigers live in captivity and they are all descendants of that one white tiger. He was a Bengal Tiger. Bengal Tigers eat Cows, Oxen, Guar, Deer, Bear, as well as small animals and pets.
All white tigers are in captivity at the moment, where there are hundreds.
All Bengal tigers are endangered. The white is a rare color morph, found in normal litters.
White Tigers, as well as all other tigers, are solitary and territorial animals but they are also social. The male and female tigers each have their own territories where usually one male territory overlaps several female territories.
Contrary to popular belief, White Bengal tigers are not a separate species in their own right, but are a mutant form of the orange Bengal tigers. They have ALL been bread in captivity form the original white male cub (called 'Mohan' caught in Rewa, India in 1951) of a mutant white mother that was shot in 1948.
White Bengals are fully protected by law as are all tigers..The white Bengal is extremely rare in the wild, and captive populations suffer from health issues because of inbreeding..No more should be bred in captivity.
dont hunt them at all!
All known naturally occurring White tigers - and there's been preciously few of those - have been bengal tigers. Don't Think there are any White siberian tigers in the wild. Might be a bengal/siberian White cross in captivity somewhere. Which would most likely have the same Life expectancy as its parents.