Some of them do.
They are called the white tiger because a specific gene they contain that makes their fur white. This gene also causes the wrong side of their brain to be wired. all of the amazing creatures are cross eyed and many mentally impaired!
Red eyed (Wild) is dominant over the recessive mutated white eye trait.White eyes is a sex-linked trait. If you cross a white eyed male with a homozygous (wild) red eyed female, all the females will be red eyed carriers and the males will be red eyed also.
Morgan could have crossed a white-eyed male fruit fly (homozygous for the white-eye allele) with a wild-type red-eyed female fruit fly (homozygous for the red-eye allele). This cross would result in the F1 generation being all red-eyed females (heterozygous for the white-eye allele) and red-eyed males (hemizygous for the red-eye allele). Then, he could mate the F1 red-eyed females with each other to produce the F2 generation, which would include white-eyed females if the F1 females were carriers of the white-eye allele.
White tigers - like all tigers - are carnivores, meat eaters
Morgan did not find white-eyed female Drosophila melanogaster in the F2 generation because the gene for eye color is located on the X chromosome. Since the white eye trait is recessive and carried on the X chromosome, the F1 generation produced all red-eyed females (carrying one normal X allele from the red-eyed mother) and white-eyed males (carrying the recessive white allele inherited from the white-eyed father). Therefore, there were no white-eyed females in the F2 generation because they would need to inherit a white allele from both parents, which was not possible in this particular cross.
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.
No, not all white tigers have blue eyes. While blue eyes are a common trait in white tigers, they can also have green or amber eyes. Eye color in white tigers is determined by genetics and can vary within the population.
yes. They are no different from other tigers, except that they are all white and black, and have serious eye problems. WHITE TIGERS ARE NOT ALBINO, AND THEY ARE NOT SNOW TIGERS. :)
All white tigers are in captivity at the moment, where there are hundreds.
yes, all tigers are endangered at this time. White tigers also aren't a separate species.
Siberian tigers live in deciduous forests, and are not white. All of the wild white tigers were Bengals.
The white tigers are bengals, not siberians, and none are currently in the wild. All are in captivity.