No.
And since it's not recognized as a separate specie - only a rare variation of the "regular" tiger - even if there wouldn't be any currently alive they still wouldn't be exctinct. As long as there are enough "regular" tigers left, we'd still get White tigers every now and then.
No white tigers should not be extinct.
White tigers are not yet extinct but they are endangered.
White tigers are all decended from a very small number of wild caught white tigers. There are very few if any white tigers currently in the wild. However as a white tiger can be born to two normal coloured tigers and is not a species in itself, it will go extinct when all tigers are extinct
the white tigers have been extinct since 2006
White tigers are not a separate species; they are a color variation of the Bengal tiger. While they are rare in the wild due to their color making them stand out to predators, they are not extinct. White tigers can be found in some zoos and animal sanctuaries around the world.
White tigers are not actually extinct, there are 200 left on earth, but most are in zoo's. White tigers are an extremely rare color of the Bengal tiger. None have been seen in the wild for years.
White tigers have not become extinct. They are a rare color variant of the Bengal tiger and still exist in captivity. However, in the wild, white tigers are extremely rare due to the genetic mutation that causes their coloration.
White tigers are Bengals, not Siberians, and none have been seen in the wild for years.
They are not extinct. We have only a few hundred adult individuals alive.
they are being hunted.
Becuase theres not enough of them
The white tigers are bengals, not siberians, and none are currently in the wild. All are in captivity.