They are the same but the only mere difference is a white tiger is white, while a tiger can be orange.
some of the white tigers are white
White tigers are created when a Bengal tiger inherits two copies of a recessive gene that causes the white coloration. This gene is rare, and white tigers are not considered a separate subspecies. Due to inbreeding to maintain this coloration, white tigers often suffer from health issues.
White tigers are not a separate species from normal tigers; they are a result of a genetic mutation that affects their pigmentation. In terms of physical toughness, there is no significant difference between white tigers and normal tigers.
White tigers are a color morph of the Bengal tiger and have a white coat with black stripes, while normal tigers have an orange coat with black stripes. White tigers are a result of a genetic mutation that affects pigmentation. White tigers are very rare in the wild and are often bred in captivity for their unique appearance.
White tigers typically live in jungles where the dense vegetation provides them with cover for hunting. They do not typically live in cold places as they prefer the warm, tropical climates found in regions like India and Southeast Asia.
Both white tigers and orange tigers are the same species, with the only difference being their fur color. Therefore, there is no inherent strength difference between the two. Individual strength can vary based on factors such as age, size, and health of the tiger.
the same as normal tigers
In the wild, white tigers would hunt for the same prey as normal Bengal tigers, such as deer.
The rare white tiger is the same size as a normal tiger.
White tigers are not actually a species of tiger E.G you can get a white begal tiger. White tigers live the same way as normal tigers they just have different genes white tigers live with lots of sorroudings like trees and other big things.I is a junjle
White tigers are created when a Bengal tiger inherits two copies of a recessive gene that causes the white coloration. This gene is rare, and white tigers are not considered a separate subspecies. Due to inbreeding to maintain this coloration, white tigers often suffer from health issues.
Yes. The "white tiger" is a Bengal tiger with a white coat. The coat color is determined by a recessive gene that is specific to the Bengal subspecies.
White tigers are not a separate species from normal tigers; they are a result of a genetic mutation that affects their pigmentation. In terms of physical toughness, there is no significant difference between white tigers and normal tigers.
White tigers are a rare varation of the normal bengal tiger. Left to itself, it would hav the same kind of habitat as the normal bengal tigers - the Forests of India and some neighboring countries. But since us humans found the black and White tiger so striking, there are more White tigers alive today in captivity in parks and zoos than there has ever been in the wild. So today, the most probable habitat of a White tiger is a zoo or a park.
Not completely.White tigers are comapritively fluffier than normal tigers in certain parts of their body such as the humerus,the sacrum and the medulla oblongata.
Yes. White tigers are not a separate specie of tiger, they are simply a different coloration.
All Bengal tigers are endangered. The white is a rare color morph, found in normal litters.
Because white tigers are a genetic 'mutation' from the 'normal' colour pattern of orange and black stripes.